Construction doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Many local projects require lane closures, temporary signage, staging areas, and equipment movement that overlap with how people actually get around town—especially during school days, peak commuting hours, and weekend errands.
In these cases, disputes often focus on:
- Whether warning signs, cones, or flagging were adequate
- Who controlled the staging and access routes
- Whether workers or drivers were following site traffic plans
- Whether delays or schedule pressure led to unsafe shortcuts
A strong claim typically shows not just what happened, but why it was preventable given the conditions at the time.


