Construction doesn’t always stay behind the site barriers. In Hilliard—where neighborhoods, retail corridors, and commuter traffic overlap—accidents may involve hazards that spill into sidewalks, drive lanes, or areas used by deliveries and workers.
Common examples we see in the broader Columbus-area construction environment include:
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks, delivery vehicles, or equipment moving near public access routes
- Injuries related to temporary traffic control, lane closures, or poorly managed pedestrian pathways
- Falls on uneven surfaces from tracked-in debris, weather-related slick spots, or shifting materials
Those details matter because multiple parties can be involved (general contractor, subcontractors, equipment owners, site managers), and the “where” and “who controlled the area” become central to liability.


