Choctaw projects frequently involve work that affects traffic flow, access points, and pedestrian movement—whether it’s a neighborhood build-out, a commercial renovation, or an expansion tied to Oklahoma’s growing workforce and development. In these situations, injuries can happen in ways people don’t expect, such as:
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks, skid steers, delivery vehicles, or moving equipment
- Caught-in/between injuries during material unloading, staging, or equipment repositioning
- Trip-and-fall harm from debris, cords, uneven surfaces, or temporary walkways
- Ladder/scaffold-related injuries when work is happening quickly between deliveries
- Work-zone hazards where signage, barriers, or traffic control are inadequate
Those details influence liability. We help sort out whether the responsible party was the general contractor, the subcontractor performing the task, the equipment operator, or the party controlling the work area.


