In northwest Ohio, construction work frequently overlaps with busy roads, delivery traffic, and active neighborhoods—especially around retail corridors, industrial areas, and routes where crews and suppliers are constantly moving materials.
That overlap matters because many injury claims hinge on whether hazardous conditions were effectively controlled and communicated. For example:
- A worker is struck while equipment is backing up in a shared access area
- A pedestrian or visitor is injured due to poor barricades or unclear walk paths
- A delivery driver is hurt during unloading because the site was not properly secured
When insurers argue the accident “wasn’t part of their job” or that the hazard was “obvious,” we help you connect the dots: what was reasonably required for safety, what was actually done, and how that failure led to your injury.


