Marshall projects don’t happen in a vacuum. Even smaller job sites can create hazards tied to vehicle routes, material staging, and shift changes—and those details matter when liability is disputed.
Common local scenarios we see in East Texas include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery trucks, service vehicles, or equipment moving between staging areas and active work zones
- Backed-up or rerouted traffic around work areas where cones, signage, or flagging may be inconsistent
- Trip and fall injuries from debris, cords, pallets, or uneven ground while crews move quickly between tasks
- Worksite access problems—for example, when contractors route pedestrians and workers through areas meant for equipment
When those factors are unclear, insurers often argue that the injury was caused by “how the person moved” rather than by preventable site planning. Early legal help helps ensure the record reflects the actual jobsite conditions—not just the version that gets repeated later.


