Many Hamilton job sites involve multiple trades, frequent deliveries, and work near public traffic routes. That creates recurring problems we see in claims:
- Struck-by and traffic-adjacent hazards: materials moved near drive lanes, temporary signage issues, or workers exposed where cars and trucks pass.
- Pedestrian and worker overlap: construction zones that affect sidewalks, parking areas, or routine access paths.
- Coordination gaps between prime contractors and subs: when one company controls the site while another controls the specific task.
- Evidence that vanishes fast: delivery logs get overwritten, cameras get recorded over, and supervisors’ recollections change as projects move on.
If your accident happened while the site was actively operating near public activity, your case often turns on what the site looked like that day—and what safety steps were (or weren’t) followed.


