Fulshear is expanding quickly, and that growth brings more new builds, roadway work, and commercial development—along with busier access roads and changing traffic patterns around active projects. When someone is hurt on a jobsite, it’s rarely a “simple slip-and-fall” situation. It’s often tied to:
- deliveries and staging areas that shift day to day
- subcontractors coming and going
- equipment moving through work zones
- limited visibility during early morning or late afternoon activity
If you or a loved one was injured, the most important question is not “who seems at fault?”—it’s who had control of the safety conditions at the time and what evidence still exists to prove it.


