Hewitt is a growing community with ongoing residential and commercial development. That means job sites may be close to active roads, delivery routes, and occupied neighborhoods—conditions that can increase the risk of “secondary” hazards like vehicle traffic near work zones, material handling in high-foot-traffic areas, and miscommunication between crews.
In practice, these cases tend to hinge on details such as:
- Who had control of the work area when the incident happened (general contractor vs. subcontractor vs. site supervisor)
- Whether worksite access and traffic control were handled safely
- Whether required safety measures were in place at the time (training, equipment condition checks, barrier placement)
- How quickly the site documented the incident and how consistently it was reported
Because Texas claims are fact-driven, organizing the right information early can affect how strongly your case is valued—especially when insurance adjusters ask for recorded statements or try to narrow the story.


