Dallas is a smaller city, but construction activity still touches everyday routes—commutes, school traffic, and local deliveries. That creates recurring claim issues, such as:
- Work-zone and access hazards: uneven ground, poorly marked detours, blocked sidewalks, or materials stored too close to public walkways.
- Delivery and staging conflicts: trucks backing up, loaders moving near public routes, and timing issues between general contractors and subcontractors.
- Multiple employers, multiple records: one company controls the site, another performs the task, and a third may own or service the equipment.
- Fast-moving projects: crews rotate quickly, and the “who had control that day” question becomes central.
Those factors matter because Oregon injury claims often turn on proof of control, foreseeability, and how the injury connects to the jobsite conditions.


