Construction accidents in the Robbinsdale area commonly involve hazards that aren’t “one-size-fits-all.” Depending on the project, we often see issues tied to:
- Traffic management and delivery routes near the jobsite (struck-by incidents, unsafe crossings, blocked walkways)
- Work that runs close to public access (neighbors, pedestrians, cyclists, or visitors passing by)
- Weather-driven conditions like wet surfaces, snowmelt, and refreezing that can turn ordinary footing into a serious fall
- Multi-employer coordination problems—general contractors directing the site while subs control specific tasks
Minnesota cases can turn on whether the hazard was preventable with reasonable planning and whether the responsible parties had the duty and control to correct it.


