Construction isn’t always behind fences. In Las Vegas, NM, job sites may be near active streets, driveways, school routes, or areas where deliveries and foot traffic overlap. Accidents can happen not only to workers, but also to:
- delivery drivers and vendors
- subcontractors moving materials
- pedestrians passing by or crossing near work zones
- residents whose access is affected by construction activity
Why this matters legally: when an injury occurs near public access or vehicle movement, insurers and defense teams may shift blame toward “unavoidable circumstances,” unclear warning placement, or the injured person’s location. A strong claim typically requires reconstructing the scene—what barriers were in place, what warnings were used, what the traffic plan was, and whether site controls were reasonable for the conditions.
If your accident happened around equipment staging, haul routes, or unprotected walkways, it’s important to preserve evidence that shows how the site was managed, not just what injury you suffered.


