University Heights is a suburban community with active roadways and frequent pedestrian activity. Construction often occurs near places people live, drive, and walk every day. That can increase the risk of serious injuries and create proof challenges, such as:
- Traffic-adjacent hazards: struck-by incidents involving trucks, delivery vehicles, or equipment moving through or near active roadways.
- Pedestrian proximity: injuries that occur while barriers, signage, or traffic control are inadequate.
- Shared responsibility: general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers may all argue they weren’t responsible for the specific safety failure.
- Fast-changing site conditions: debris, temporary fencing, and warning systems can be altered or removed before photographs are taken.
These details matter because they often determine who had the duty to keep the site safe and what evidence supports negligence.


