Red Wing projects often involve contractors coordinating around active streets, deliveries, and seasonal work patterns. Even when an accident happens “inside” a site, the surrounding environment can matter legally—because it affects how hazards were managed and whether warnings, barriers, and safe work sequencing were used.
Common Red Wing scenarios we see in case reviews include:
- Injuries during site access and cleanup (debris, uneven ground, or materials left out longer than planned)
- Struck-by and caught-between accidents involving deliveries, forklifts, or moving equipment near pedestrian or vehicle routes
- Falls around structures being modified where temporary protection wasn’t maintained during changing weather
- Injuries tied to time pressure—when crews are compressing schedules to meet delivery windows or weather constraints
A successful claim typically depends on getting the right facts from the beginning—facts that can be lost quickly when crews move on.


