In Washington, MO, jobsite injuries can happen in a wider range of real-world settings than people expect—especially when work affects areas used by drivers, delivery routes, and pedestrians.
Common Washington-area scenarios we see include:
- Work-zone hazards near public roads or entrances: poorly maintained access points, blocked sidewalks, inadequate signage, or rushed setup.
- Struck-by incidents involving deliveries and equipment: forklifts, trailers, dump trucks, or material handling near active traffic.
- Falls during rapid project phases: framing, roofing transitions, and cleanup periods when crews move quickly.
- Injuries tied to weather and ground conditions: wet or uneven surfaces around foundations, concrete finishing, or material staging.
Missouri injury claims still turn on negligence and proof—but the evidence you need often depends on how the jobsite was managed day-to-day in your particular location and timeline.


