Unlike purely indoor or isolated worksites, many Hermiston-area projects require coordination with deliveries, equipment staging, and public access. Injuries can occur when:
- A loading zone or turning area is poorly marked, leaving workers or visitors exposed to struck-by risks.
- Temporary traffic control doesn’t clearly separate pedestrians, workers, and vehicles.
- Materials are staged in ways that force people to navigate around equipment or blind corners.
- Night or early-morning work reduces visibility and increases the chance of missteps.
Even when the accident “sounds simple” (a fall, a trip, a struck-by incident), the legal questions usually come down to control and safety planning—what the contractor knew, what warnings were in place, and whether conditions were reasonable.


