Construction injuries in the Richmond Heights area frequently turn into disputes about what was actually happening at the moment of the accident. That’s because job sites are dynamic—materials get moved, lanes get reconfigured, and supervisors may rotate between morning and afternoon shifts.
Common scenarios we see locally include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery traffic or equipment moving near pedestrian routes.
- Trip-and-fall hazards where debris, cords, or uneven surfaces are cleaned up before photos are taken.
- Ladder/scaffolding injuries where safety tags, inspection logs, and training records aren’t consistently preserved.
- Crane/forklift or lift-related issues where operating procedures and maintenance histories matter.
When evidence is incomplete, insurers often argue the injury wasn’t caused by a safety failure—or that someone else controlled the risk. Acting quickly helps prevent that from happening.


