Durham construction projects are frequently tied to dense urban corridors and busy access points—think entrances that double as loading routes, sidewalk-adjacent work zones, and job phases that change week to week.
In these situations, the evidence that matters most tends to include:
- Site access maps / marked walkways (where pedestrians, deliveries, and workers were expected to move)
- Traffic control plans and any updates made as the project progressed
- Photos and video showing barriers, signage, and how the area was secured at the time of the injury
- Incident logs from the site office (including date-stamped reports)
- Communications about schedule changes, deliveries, or supervision shifts
Even if you tell your story clearly, insurance claims often turn on details like where you were standing, what warnings were present, and who had control of the work zone that day.


