Independence is a smaller community where work crews and subcontractors often rotate across multiple sites, and where injuries may involve more than just the person on the ladder or operating the equipment.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Work zones near moving traffic (struck-by incidents involving vehicles, delivery vans, or equipment moving through the area)
- Shared access for crews and deliveries where pedestrians, workers, and vehicles overlap
- Residential-adjacent construction (tight staging areas, limited buffer zones, and more witnesses who saw the incident)
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors on the same project, making “who is responsible” less obvious
Because of this, claims often depend on details like signage placement, traffic control practices, and which company had control of the worksite at the time of the injury.


