Construction injuries in the Brook Park area aren’t limited to falls. Based on the way projects are staged around busy corridors and mixed-use areas, several scenarios show up repeatedly:
- Struck-by incidents near active drive lanes: Materials, delivery carts, or equipment moving through shared work zones.
- Pedestrian and worker “mixing”: Temporary walkways, uneven ground, and insufficient separation between routes.
- Improper traffic control during night or early-morning work: Cones, signage, and lighting that don’t match actual conditions.
- Equipment and lift hazards: Scissor lifts, boom lifts, forklifts, and job cranes—especially when maintenance or operator practices are questioned.
- Weather-and-schedule pressure: Rain, snow melt, and hurried cleanup that can contribute to slips, trip hazards, and unstable footing.
If you were hurt in any of these kinds of situations, the key question for your claim is usually the same: what safety steps were required, who had responsibility for them, and what failed.


