Powell is a growing suburban community, and many job sites sit close to commuter routes, school-area travel, and neighborhood access roads. That means construction injuries aren’t only caused by what’s happening on the site—they can also involve:
- Improperly managed work zones (cones, barriers, signage, or lighting)
- Vehicle and equipment movement near pedestrian paths
- Traffic-control responsibilities shifting between contractors or subcontractors
- Delivery schedules that increase the number of trucks entering and leaving
When an accident happens near a roadway, insurers may argue the injury was caused by “obvious” hazards or by someone’s own actions. In Powell, we see these cases turn on documentation: who was responsible for the work zone at the time, what the signage looked like, and whether a reasonable safety plan was followed.


