Many Norfolk-area construction sites involve more than one company and more than one “moment that matters.” The case often hinges on details like:
- How the incident affected nearby traffic or pedestrian flow (common around active corridors and jobsite access points)
- Whether jobsite access and signage were adequate when trucks, equipment, and workers were moving through the same areas
- Who controlled the work area at the time of the injury—general contractors, subcontractors, or the party directing the specific task
- Whether safety concerns were documented before the injury (toolbox talks, hazard reports, inspection notes)
Even if the incident seems straightforward—like a slip, fall, struck-by event, or equipment-related injury—insurance teams frequently focus on inconsistencies: the timeline, who was present, and whether the jobsite was being run safely that day.


