Keller’s growth means more building activity, more subcontractors on-site, and more coordination between crews. That matters because many claims don’t hinge on a single moment—they hinge on who controlled the worksite conditions and whether safety responsibilities were actually followed.
Common Keller-area scenarios we see include:
- Site access conflicts: materials staged near drive lanes or pedestrian routes, creating “struck-by” and trip hazards.
- Weather and schedule pressure: delays and rushed sequencing can lead to skipped safety steps, especially with roofing, concrete, and exterior work.
- Multiple employers at once: one company hires another, roles overlap, and responsibility becomes harder to pin down without a careful records review.
In Texas, evidence about control and notice is often the difference between a claim that gets serious attention and one that gets minimized. Your case needs early organization—before reports go missing and memories fade.


