Colleyville construction often happens alongside normal neighborhood activity and ongoing commutes. That matters because it affects what evidence survives and how quickly conditions change.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Material deliveries and staging near entrances, sidewalks, or access roads used throughout the day
- Struck-by hazards involving forklifts, trucks, trailers, or moving equipment in tight work zones
- Pedestrian-adjacent work where tape, cones, or signage may be inconsistent with the layout of nearby sidewalks and driveways
When the worksite is active and surrounding activity continues, hazards can be corrected quickly—sometimes before an injured person can document them. Acting promptly helps preserve the details that insurance adjusters and defense teams rely on.


