Clayton’s mix of developing neighborhoods and active commercial areas means construction crews often work around traffic patterns and public access. Even when an injury happens inside a fenced work zone, the surrounding reality can affect evidence and liability—especially when:
- A roadway or driveway nearby is used for deliveries and equipment staging
- Work happens near sidewalks, common entrances, or school/community routes
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors rotate through tasks on tight timelines
- Weather and lighting conditions change how hazards were noticed (or not)
When an accident involves materials, vehicles, or site traffic, the dispute often turns on what was planned versus what actually happened—barriers, signage, flaggers, and safe routes for pedestrians and workers.


