Construction in West Texas can mean long workdays, tight schedules, and job sites that stay active while crews rotate. In Lubbock, it’s also common for sites to be adjacent to roads, driveways, and delivery routes—so injuries can overlap with traffic control, material staging, and visibility issues.
That combination can create problems for injured workers:
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors on-site, each pointing to different “scope of work.”
- Changed job conditions between the time of the accident and when an investigator documents the scene.
- Conflicting accounts when the accident involves moving vehicles, equipment movements, or pedestrians/visitors.
When liability is unclear, delays can weaken evidence. Acting early helps preserve what insurers will later dispute.


