Construction sites in suburban communities like Clayton often involve:
- Limited work windows (crews trying to keep projects moving)
- Shared access with neighboring properties and local roads
- Delivery traffic and equipment staging near pedestrian routes
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors rotating through the same area
When an injury happens, the facts can get contested fast. One company may claim the area was maintained by another. A foreman may report a different sequence than what you remember. Photos taken at the scene may be replaced by newer jobsite updates.
An experienced construction accident lawyer focuses on reconstructing the incident in a way that insurance adjusters and defense attorneys can’t dismiss as guesswork.


