Construction sites near busy corridors and dense neighborhoods can present extra pressure at the scene. Even when the “construction problem” seems confined to the job area, these cases frequently involve factors tied to local reality:
- Pedestrian and neighborhood access: Workers and visitors may be moving through areas adjacent to active work.
- Site traffic and deliveries: Trucks, staging areas, and backing maneuvers can create hazards that don’t look like typical “fall” cases.
- Multiple contractors in tight timelines: East Cleveland projects often involve overlapping trades, which can complicate who controlled the conditions when you were hurt.
Because of this, the first priority is building a clear timeline of what was happening right before the injury—and tying it to the parties who had control.


