Tigard’s mix of industrial corridors, growing residential neighborhoods, and heavy commuter traffic affects how job sites operate day to day. That matters when you’re injured.
Common Tigard-area realities that show up in injury claims include:
- Work near active streets and driveways: Hazards may be created at entrances, loading areas, or lane-adjacent zones where visibility and traffic control are critical.
- Pedestrian and commuter foot traffic: Even when you’re not “on the public sidewalk,” you may be hurt in a pathway used by workers, deliveries, or nearby residents.
- Fast-paced scheduling and overlapping trades: Multiple crews can be on-site simultaneously, raising questions about who controlled the area, the equipment, and the safety practices.
- Document handoffs across companies: Subcontractors, supers, and equipment providers often keep separate records—so evidence can be fragmented unless someone coordinates it.
When the details of control and foreseeability are disputed, the case typically comes down to what can be proven—not what anyone assumes.


