Canby is a growing community with active development, roadway work, and industrial/warehouse activity. That means construction zones and jobsite traffic don’t stay “contained”—they often overlap with deliveries, commuting patterns, and pedestrian access near businesses and neighborhoods.
When an injury happens in that environment, the case often turns on details like:
- How the work zone was set up (barriers, signage, lighting, lane control)
- Whether pedestrians or drivers were properly separated from equipment and materials
- Who directed site movement (general contractor vs. subcontractor vs. traffic control)
- Whether safety communications happened in a timely way (shift briefings, warnings, incident logs)
These facts are easy to lose. Photos get overwritten. People move on. Insurance adjusters may ask for a statement before your medical picture is clear.


