Sikeston projects frequently involve mixed traffic patterns—delivery trucks, equipment movement, and workers sharing space near public roads and access points. That combination can create additional risk when:
- vehicles back up or cross paths with workers
- temporary access routes are poorly marked
- pedestrians or nearby residents are exposed to moving equipment
- subcontractors change over time, complicating responsibility
When an injury happens in a workplace where movement is constant, insurers may try to shift blame toward “unsafe conduct” or argue the hazard was obvious. A lawyer’s job is to show what was reasonably required on that specific site and how the failure led to the injury.


