Angleton’s mix of industrial activity and growing residential/commercial development can create workplace conditions that lead to serious injuries—especially when schedules are tight and worksite traffic increases.
In local cases, we commonly see issues such as:
- Vehicle and equipment movement near active work zones (delivery trucks, forklifts, and service vehicles sharing space with crews)
- Construction staging and material handling that increases “struck-by” and “caught-between” risks
- Night or early-morning work where lighting and visibility become a factor
- Multi-contractor job coordination where responsibility gets blurred between general contractors, subcontractors, and vendors
When the worksite is busy, accidents can be blamed on “inattention” even when the hazard was created or allowed to exist. Our job is to separate what people believe happened from what the evidence shows.


