Centerville is a suburban community where construction may occur near:
- Active residential streets with regular traffic and school-day commuting
- Commercial corridors where deliveries and contractor vehicles share the road
- Mixed work zones (public access areas, site entrances, and adjacent sidewalks/driveways)
Those realities can matter in a claim. For example, a struck-by injury may involve a delivery truck entering a site, a helper guiding equipment in a shared driveway, or a contractor’s traffic-control plan. A fall case may be tied to housekeeping practices in a tight work area where materials are moved frequently.
When multiple entities operate near the same work zone, liability can become unclear quickly. A lawyer can focus on the practical question Ohio courts and insurers care about most: who had the duty and control to prevent the specific hazard that injured you?


