Many construction injuries aren’t caused by one dramatic mistake—they’re caused by small safety breakdowns that snowball.
In Grenada, those breakdowns often show up in ways like:
- Materials and equipment blocking site access (including delivery staging that affects foot traffic and safe movement)
- Temporary traffic flow near the work area, especially when crews are moving in and out on the same routes residents use
- Weather-and-time-pressure conditions that change quickly—wet surfaces, sudden visibility issues, and rushed cleanup
- Multi-employer job sites, where the person who supervised your work might not be the same entity that controlled the overall site safety plan
Because of that, injured workers and families need early legal guidance to avoid common missteps—especially when statements to insurers or unclear reporting start shaping the narrative.


