Construction projects in the Molalla area can involve changing job conditions—weather delays, active equipment movement, and work that happens alongside deliveries and traffic routes that people rely on day to day. When an injury occurs, the dispute often isn’t only what happened—it’s who had control at the moment of the accident and what safety steps were actually in place.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving backing equipment or material handling in active zones
- Trips and falls around temporary walkways, uneven surfaces, and stored materials
- Injuries near public-facing areas of a site where fencing, signage, or traffic control may not match the hazard
Because job conditions evolve fast, delays in documentation can make it harder to connect the injury to the conditions that caused it.


