Local projects frequently involve multiple contractors, deliveries scheduled around traffic patterns, and work that can affect pedestrians and drivers. In practice, that means serious disputes can arise about:
- What the site looked like at the time of the accident (and whether safety barriers and signage were adequate)
- Whether a subcontractor controlled the specific task that led to the injury
- How hazards were managed when the jobsite was close to public access areas
- Whether delays or schedule pressure affected safety practices
Even when the injury seems straightforward—like a fall, struck-by incident, or equipment-related harm—the legal work often turns on documentation and timing.


