Gladstone construction projects frequently intersect with high-traffic routes and active neighborhoods. That matters because many serious injuries don’t happen in a “quiet” area—they happen where people and equipment share space.
Common Gladstone-area scenarios we see in injury claims include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery drivers, subcontractor vehicles, or equipment moving through active work zones.
- Trips and falls from temporary conditions—uneven surfaces from excavation, poor housekeeping, or materials stored where people have to walk.
- Near-roadway hazards when traffic control, signage, or barriers don’t match what was needed to protect workers and the public.
- Confusing responsibility across crews, especially when the general contractor, subcontractors, and equipment operators all point to someone else.
The takeaway: even when the injury seems straightforward, the responsibility often depends on how the site was controlled and secured—details that can disappear quickly.


