Construction doesn’t pause for traffic patterns, deliveries, or weather. In Plainfield, job sites may be surrounded by businesses, schools, and higher foot traffic than people expect—especially when work spills onto sidewalks, curb lanes, or driveway entrances.
After an injury, the biggest risk is losing momentum while you recover. Key questions often need immediate answers, such as:
- Who controlled the worksite that day (general contractor, subcontractor, or site supervisor)?
- Was the hazard contained and marked, or did foot traffic and deliveries move through the area?
- Were warning steps taken before equipment was moved or materials staged?
- Did the injury get documented consistently by the employer and medical providers?
When these details are missing, insurers may argue the incident was unavoidable, incorrectly attributed, or not connected to your current limitations.


