Rogers construction often runs alongside active roadways and neighborhood traffic patterns—meaning hazards don’t always stay inside the fence line. Injuries can occur during:
- Lane closures, detours, and temporary signage setup
- Backing operations for trucks and equipment near driveways or work zones
- Material drop-offs that require workers to cross roads or walk through active staging areas
- Night or early-morning work when visibility is reduced
If your injury happened near a travel lane, in a staging area near public access, or during traffic-control changes, the case can turn on whether reasonable safety measures were in place and whether the responsible party coordinated traffic control properly.
A strong claim typically needs more than “it was dangerous.” It needs a defensible timeline, photos/video (if available), witness accounts, and records that show what safety planning was required.


