Construction incidents in Hannibal often involve conditions that create extra complexity for claims, including:
- Work near public traffic and pedestrians. Detours, temporary signage, lane closures, and uneven surfaces can contribute to struck-by and trip-and-fall injuries.
- Utility and roadway coordination. Jobs involving water, sewer, electric, or fiber lines frequently require multiple trades—each with their own safety practices and responsibilities.
- Weather and seasonal schedules. Rain, mud, and winter freeze-thaw cycles can worsen traction and cause hazards like debris accumulation, slippery walkways, and unstable footing.
- Tourism and seasonal activity. Times of higher foot traffic can increase the risk that a hazard affects someone beyond the immediate work crew.
Because of these factors, the “who did what” question is rarely simple. A strong case focuses on the specific safety failures and the control each party had at the time of the incident.


