Construction work near active routes and mixed-use areas often brings extra hazards:
- Delivery trucks, dump trailers, and equipment moving through work zones
- Struck-by incidents involving forklifts, backing vehicles, or materials being unloaded
- Pedestrian and pedestrian-adjacent risks when work impacts sidewalks, driveways, and shared access points
- Night or early-morning work that affects visibility, lighting, and safety staffing
Even if your employer says “it was just a one-time mistake,” the legal and factual issues usually start forming right away—who controlled the work zone, whether barriers were adequate, whether warning signage was posted, and how the site was managed when traffic and equipment were in motion.


