Garfield Heights is part of a dense Cleveland-area build-out where construction activity frequently overlaps with everyday traffic, deliveries, and pedestrian access. In practice, that can affect the facts insurance adjusters focus on:
- Access control and site boundaries: If pedestrians or vehicles could reach the hazard area, fault arguments may shift toward whoever managed site safety and barriers.
- Delivery/traffic coordination: Struck-by and caught-between injuries can hinge on how materials were staged and how jobsite traffic was directed.
- Multiple companies on short timelines: Remodeling, tenant improvements, and commercial builds often bring several subcontractors to the same area, creating disputes over “who was in charge” at the moment of injury.
When your case is tied to jobsite conditions that change quickly, you need a strategy that treats evidence preservation as part of legal work—not an afterthought.


