Carthage projects often involve active work near roads, deliveries, and tight timelines tied to local schedules. That matters because many serious injuries aren’t caused by “one simple mistake”—they’re linked to how a site is managed day-to-day.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment, delivery vehicles, or moving materials along site access routes
- Trip-and-fall hazards caused by temporary pathways, debris, or uneven surfaces near work zones
- Work zone traffic conflicts where pedestrians, employees, and contractors share the same area
- Multiple employers on-site, where responsibility gets complicated between general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment operators
When a site is busy and conditions change hourly, early documentation and correct party identification are especially important.


