Construction injuries in the Boerne area often occur in environments where people aren’t expecting hazards:
- Residential and hillside properties: tighter access, uneven ground, and limited staging can increase slip/trip risks and change how equipment is used.
- Busy access roads and commuter traffic: when a site depends on deliveries or equipment moving near traffic, “work zone” safety becomes a real issue.
- Tourist/visitor-heavy periods: when projects overlap with higher foot traffic (local events and seasonal visitors), the question of who had to warn/secure the area becomes more important.
- Multi-trade job coordination: injuries can involve subcontractors, delivery drivers, or specialty trades—so the “responsible party” may not be the one you first assumed.
These details aren’t just background—they affect what Texas law looks at when determining fault and damages. The stronger your documented timeline, the easier it is to show what should have been done differently.


