Brunswick is a suburban community where projects often run near active streets, driveways, and high-visibility areas. That creates practical complications that insurance companies notice—especially when an accident overlaps with day-to-day commuting and public access.
Common Brunswick scenarios include:
- Construction near roadways and intersections where delivery trucks, worker vehicles, and detours increase risk.
- Work on occupied properties (residential remodels, additions, and site work) where pedestrians and nearby residents may be present.
- Incidents during fast-moving phases—demolition, concrete work, roofing, exterior framing—when site conditions change quickly and safety setups may lag behind.
When an injury happens in environments like these, the “who controlled what” question becomes critical. We focus early on mapping site control, task responsibility, and safety obligations—because that drives liability in Ohio.


