Injuries on job sites aren’t only about “what happened.” They’re about what can be proven—often under time pressure. In Hastings, construction work may happen near public roads and busy driveways, with deliveries arriving throughout the day and work zones changing as crews rotate.
That environment creates predictable problems in claims, such as:
- Conflicting accounts from different subcontractors or day-to-day supervisors
- Missing or overwritten site photos (especially when crews upload updates to project systems)
- Unclear control over the work area (general contractor vs. subcontractor vs. equipment operator)
- Delayed reporting when a worker initially thinks the injury is “minor”
When evidence gets messy early, it’s harder to negotiate a fair settlement later.


