Omaha construction doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Projects often operate near:
- High-traffic routes and detours, where struck-by incidents can involve vehicle movement, delivery schedules, and changing traffic control plans.
- Dense urban work areas, including mixed-use developments where pedestrians and workers share space.
- Subcontractor-heavy job sites, where safety duties and control over the work can be split among multiple companies.
- Weather-related site hazards, including winter traction issues and spring freeze-thaw impacts that can affect footing, access routes, and equipment safety.
Because of that, your claim usually turns on practical questions: who controlled the work area at the time, what safety measures were required for that specific condition, and whether the hazard was addressed before someone was hurt.


