Helotes is seeing steady growth, and with growth comes construction activity that can spill into daily life—work zones near driveways, heavier truck traffic on nearby routes, and tight schedules for contractors and subcontractors. That matters because many injuries aren’t just caused by a single “moment” hazard; they come from how a site is managed around people and traffic.
Common Helotes-area scenarios include:
- Struck-by or caught-in accidents involving deliveries and jobsite traffic (dump trucks, flatbeds, service vehicles)
- Work near driveways and residential access points where footing, signage, and barriers are inadequate
- Injuries during off-hours or weather-related work when visibility, cleanup, and housekeeping fall short
- Subcontractor confusion about who controlled the task, safety practices, and the area where the injury happened
When multiple parties touch the job, the key issue becomes: who had control at the time of the injury and what safety steps were required under the contract and workplace rules?


