Many Willoughby construction scenes involve the realities of a suburban, mixed-use environment:
- Vehicles and pedestrians close by: Even when a site is “contained,” deliveries, worker traffic, and nearby foot traffic can lead to disputes about lane control, signage, and warning practices.
- Tight staging and access points: Limited room for materials, equipment, and safe walkways increases the odds of struck-by, trip/fall, and caught-between injuries.
- Multiple contractors on the same job: General contractors, specialty trades, and equipment operators may each have partial control—Ohio cases often turn on proving who had the duty and the ability to prevent the hazard.
When the jobsite shifts quickly, evidence can disappear just as fast: cameras roll over, photos get deleted, and incident memories fade. That’s why prompt action matters.


