Construction injuries here don’t always happen “inside the fence.” Many Worthington neighborhoods and commercial areas see work zones that must be managed around:
- Heavier commuter traffic on weekday schedules, which can affect how hazards are controlled and documented
- Sidewalk and crosswalk proximity, where struck-by and trip hazards can involve both construction crews and public-facing access routes
- Short-term staging areas near entrances, loading zones, and pickup/drop-off areas
- Multiple trades working in sequence, where responsibility may shift between general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers
Because of that, the first dispute is often factual: what conditions were present, who controlled them, and what safety steps were required at that moment? A lawyer’s job is to turn those questions into verifiable evidence.


