Many Wallington-area construction sites operate in dense, high-visibility settings. Even when the work is “on-site,” it can impact pedestrians, nearby residents, and workers moving materials around constrained areas.
Common ways these cases become harder in the first days:
- Traffic and staging conflicts: Deliveries, equipment movement, and vehicle backing can create hazards that aren’t obvious until after an incident.
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors: Responsibility may be split between the general contractor, trade contractors, and equipment providers.
- Evidence disappears fast: Surveillance footage and digital logs can be overwritten or retained only briefly—especially when multiple companies share systems.
- Recorded statements and insurance pressure: Insurers may request quick answers that leave out key medical or site-condition details.
The goal isn’t to “win” a story—it’s to protect the facts while they’re still complete.


