Oswego’s construction activity often overlaps with busy commuting corridors, seasonal work schedules, and jobsites that change quickly as projects progress. That combination creates unique risks:
- Traffic-adjacent work zones: Struck-by and near-miss incidents can involve equipment, delivery trucks, and workers moving materials near public roads.
- Weather and freeze-thaw conditions: Slips, trips, and fall hazards may worsen in winter months, and “temporary” conditions can persist longer than expected.
- Short timelines and fast turnarounds: When projects move quickly, documentation gaps are common—safety meetings, inspection logs, and equipment maintenance records may be incomplete or difficult to obtain later.
Our approach is designed to respond to these realities: preserve evidence early, identify the responsible parties, and develop a case narrative that insurance adjusters can’t dismiss.


