Moss Point construction often involves crews working around real-world constraints: deliveries arriving on schedule, equipment moving through work zones, and traffic patterns that don’t stop for a jobsite. When an injury occurs, the “who’s responsible” question can become unclear quickly.
For example, injuries may involve:
- Hazards created by delivery traffic (backing vehicles, loading/unloading areas, blocked sightlines)
- Workers injured while crossing between work zones or staging areas
- Falls and struck-by incidents triggered by housekeeping problems or shifting materials
- Injuries during roadway-adjacent work where warning signs, cones, or barriers may be inadequate
In these situations, evidence matters—timelines, photographs, and witness accounts are often the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets delayed or denied.


