Many construction projects in and around Westwood are close to places people actually move—near residential entrances, local streets used for commuting, and delivery routes that don’t pause for work. That means injuries sometimes happen in scenarios that insurers try to minimize, such as:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery trucks, moving equipment, or offloading materials near active driveways
- Falls and trips tied to temporary walkways, uneven surfaces, debris, or inadequate lighting
- Vehicle and pedestrian conflicts when signage, barriers, or traffic control is inadequate
- Subcontractor responsibilities getting disputed—especially when multiple trades are on-site at the same time
When Westwood accidents involve roadway access or pedestrian traffic, the “jobsite” can become more complicated than it sounds. Your attorney may need to gather evidence that shows how the area was managed for public safety and worker safety.


