Construction sites along commuting corridors and near busier neighborhoods can create extra pressure on schedules and safety routines. Injuries may happen not only during the core construction tasks, but also during:
- material delivery and unloading,
- worksite traffic control and detours,
- pedestrian/vehicle interactions near staging areas,
- night or early-morning work when visibility is reduced,
- transitions between subcontractors.
When responsibility is unclear, insurance adjusters may steer the conversation toward “who was at fault in the moment,” instead of the safety plan and control that should have prevented the incident. Your case needs to be anchored to what the site required and what actually occurred.


