Columbia projects commonly involve busy urban corridors, evolving traffic patterns, and job sites adjacent to roads people still need to use—especially during daytime construction and during high-traffic periods. Those conditions can affect liability in ways that aren’t obvious from the injury alone.
Common Columbia-specific scenarios include:
- Work zones near commuting routes where pedestrian detours, signage, or lane changes are handled poorly
- Public-facing construction around retail corridors, office buildings, and mixed-use areas where visitors, deliveries, and workers overlap
- Subcontractor-heavy job sites where responsibility shifts between general contractors, specialty trades, and equipment vendors
In these cases, the “who was responsible” question often turns on evidence that can disappear quickly—photos, traffic-control logs, incident reports, and witness availability.


