Eugene construction work commonly intersects with active neighborhoods, school zones, busy corridors, and commercial traffic. That matters because many serious injuries aren’t caused by “one big mistake”—they’re caused by a chain of safety breakdowns that look different depending on the setting.
Common Eugene-area scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents near moving traffic (delivery routes, material drops, lane closures, and construction staging)
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure around sites near busier streets or pathways
- Worksite housekeeping failures—debris, cords, or uneven surfaces in areas where people must pass
- Fall hazards on occupied or partially active properties (including remodeling and tenant-adjacent work)
- Scaffold, ladder, and access issues during fast turnarounds in residential and small commercial builds
When the incident involves public-facing conditions—like traffic control, pedestrian access, or staging—responsibility often gets complicated. Multiple parties may be involved, and the “who controlled the risk” question becomes central.


