Humble sits within a region where construction and industrial activity frequently overlap with daily movement—commutes, deliveries, and worksite traffic routes. That matters because many serious injuries are tied to conditions that don’t look dramatic at first:
- Temporary access roads and material staging areas
- Backing equipment, forklifts, and delivery trucks near walkways
- Inconsistent site signage, barriers, or pedestrian routing
- Wet concrete, dust, and debris that create slip/trip hazards
Insurers often try to treat these incidents as “ordinary accidents.” A construction injury claim is different: it’s about what safety planning required at the time, who controlled the work area, and whether reasonable precautions were ignored.


