Construction sites in and around Mayfield Heights aren’t isolated—many are integrated into active neighborhoods and commercial corridors. That means injuries can involve not only the work itself, but also the surrounding environment, such as:
- Traffic control and site access (cones, barriers, flaggers, and temporary signage)
- Material movement near sidewalks, parking areas, and turning lanes
- Delivery timing when trucks enter/exit during commute hours
- Weather and surface conditions that affect footing and visibility
When these elements are involved, insurers sometimes argue the incident was caused by “general site conditions” rather than a specific safety failure. The winning approach is to connect the injury to a particular duty breach—what should have been done to prevent the hazard given the conditions.


