Macedonia’s mix of residential development and commercial building means construction frequently happens close to where people live, walk, and drive. That can create additional layers beyond “someone was injured,” such as:
- Work zones interacting with traffic patterns (lane changes, detours, backup congestion, and rushed deliveries)
- Pedestrian and driveway access risks (materials stored near entrances, temporary walkways, unclear signage)
- More than one contractor involved (general contractor, subcontractors, equipment providers, site supervisors)
- Conflicting accounts from workers, drivers, and nearby residents who saw different parts of what happened
In these situations, the insurance side may try to narrow liability quickly—especially if they believe the hazard was “obvious” or if they think you were partially responsible.


