Construction activity in and around West Plains often involves time-sensitive schedules, active roadways nearby, and multiple crews working in close proximity—sometimes including deliveries, equipment movement, and public-facing access points.
That matters because in many injury claims, the dispute isn’t just “what happened,” but:
- Who controlled the worksite at the time the hazard existed
- Whether safety planning accounted for vehicles, pedestrian flow, and site access
- What records exist (and which ones may be overwritten or never created)
A strong claim depends on building a clear timeline while the facts are still available.


