In and around Englewood, construction doesn’t happen in isolation. Projects frequently involve work near roads, driveways, sidewalks, and active routes where trucks, deliveries, and commuting pedestrians share space. When safety measures fail—such as inadequate signage, poor lane protection, blocked walkways, or unsafe staging—injuries can involve:
- workers struck by vehicles or equipment,
- pedestrians or visitors who get caught in unsafe access routes,
- injuries tied to material handling near public traffic patterns.
Those cases require careful fact development because insurers may argue the hazard was “obvious,” “temporary,” or outside their control. Early legal guidance helps ensure you preserve the information that proves otherwise.


