Madison projects commonly involve:
- Work near active roadways and commuting routes (where traffic control, signage, and access can become part of the dispute)
- Multiple contractors on the same site (general contractor vs. subcontractor responsibilities)
- Industrial and commercial build-outs where heavy equipment and delivery schedules overlap with site safety planning
When an injury happens, insurers may argue that the hazard was “obvious,” that the injured person was responsible for their own safety, or that another company controlled the conditions at the time. In a Madison claim, those arguments can be harder to fight without an evidence plan early.


