Providence Village is a growing North Texas community, and that usually means active development: residential builds, utility work, and commercial expansion. When construction ramps up, so do the risks that create claim disputes—especially where:
- Traffic and deliveries mix with workers (struck-by incidents at site entrances and drive lanes)
- Pedestrian activity increases near work zones (temporary barriers and signage get treated as “optional”)
- Subcontractor coordination breaks down (one company controls the task, another controls the site)
- Weather and schedule pressure affect safety (wet surfaces, rushed setups, delayed inspections)
In these scenarios, the dispute often isn’t “did you get hurt?” It’s who had control of the condition that caused the injury and what safety steps were required under the circumstances.


