In Urbana, construction doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Projects may run near:
- streets where deliveries and commuter traffic mix with temporary work zones,
- residential driveways and sidewalks where pedestrians and families are present,
- industrial work areas where equipment movement is frequent.
That matters because many disputes turn on site control and foreseeability—for example, whether the work zone was managed in a way that reasonably protected workers and the public, and whether warning signs, barriers, traffic control, or housekeeping were handled properly.
When injuries occur in these conditions, the defense may argue the hazard was obvious, the injured person acted unsafely, or the wrong party was responsible. Our approach in Urbana focuses on building a clear, evidence-based story that addresses those issues head-on.


