Ramsey’s mix of residential neighborhoods and growing commercial corridors means construction sites frequently operate near active roads, driveways, sidewalks, and delivery routes. Injuries don’t always happen inside a fenced work zone. They can occur when:
- Materials are moved across shared access lanes
- Pedestrians or drivers pass close to active work areas
- Temporary traffic control is inadequate (or gets changed mid-project)
- Equipment is staged in ways that reduce visibility
- Workers are distracted by deliveries, radios/spotters, or shift turnover
When an injury involves access and traffic conditions, liability disputes can become more complex. Different entities may control different parts of the site—general contractors, subcontractors, trucking or delivery companies, and sometimes the party responsible for temporary signage and barriers.


