Canal Winchester projects often involve active traffic corridors, tight site access, and work schedules that must keep moving despite weather, deliveries, and commuter patterns. Injuries that happen in these settings frequently involve more than “worksite negligence.” They can also involve:
- Struck-by or traffic-adjacent hazards (equipment backing up, material handling near roadways, or poor traffic control)
- Pedestrian and worker visibility issues around partially completed areas
- Multilayer contractor coordination problems (GC/subcontractor handoffs and unclear responsibility)
- Residential construction impacts—where property access and cleanup practices can affect safety
These scenarios can complicate fault. The goal is to identify who had control at the time of the accident and what safety measures were required under the circumstances.


