Cottage Grove sits between rural work sites and busier commercial corridors, and that mix shows up in claims. You may be injured in situations that don’t look like the “classic” fall case people expect:
- Work near active roads and driveways: Construction vehicles, temporary entrances, and changing traffic flow can increase the odds of struck-by and trip hazards.
- Neighbor-property and visitor involvement: Some projects affect access for nearby residents, delivery drivers, or customers—expanding who may hold responsibility.
- Weather and traction issues: Rain, mud, and fog can turn minor housekeeping problems into serious injuries.
- Multiple subcontractors on the same day: Even if your injury happened during one trade’s work, responsibility may run through the general contractor, site supervisor, and equipment providers.
These factors matter because they affect what evidence exists, who has it, and how quickly it can disappear.


