Highland Village is growing, and that means construction activity is often happening alongside busy commuting routes and active neighborhoods. Injuries in this setting commonly involve:
- Tight work zones near sidewalks, driveways, and turn lanes (struck-by incidents and traffic-related hazards)
- Residential and mixed-use projects where multiple subcontractors rotate in and out
- Weather and schedule pressure that can lead to rushed cleanup, temporary barriers, or delayed safety corrections
- Public visibility—neighbors and passersby may witness events, and footage from nearby homes or cameras can surface (or vanish) quickly
When multiple parties are involved—general contractors, specialty trades, delivery drivers, equipment providers—the question becomes: who had control at the time of the injury and who documented the safety decisions? That’s where case strategy matters.


