Allen is growing, and that growth means more active job sites near places people actually commute to—roads with heavy weekday traffic, retail centers, and new residential developments. In these situations, insurers often focus on practical questions like:
- Was the hazard visible or created by the work being performed?
- Who had control over safety at the time of the incident?
- How fast was the area secured, cleaned, or re-marked?
- Did the company document the incident properly under its internal safety process?
When multiple companies touch the same project, liability can become complicated fast. A “who was responsible” argument can take over if you don’t preserve the facts early.


