Construction zones in and around Columbus aren’t just about scaffolding and ladders. They’re also about flow of vehicles, deliveries, and pedestrian activity—especially near busy corridors where workers share space with drivers and customers.
After an incident, common issues we see include:
- Debris and signage get removed quickly, making it harder to prove the hazard existed.
- Witnesses are transient (different subcontractors, rotating crews), so memories fade.
- Equipment and access routes change because the job keeps moving.
Because of that, the first days matter. The longer you wait, the more likely critical information is lost.


