Many Roanoke construction incidents happen in places where people are still coming and going—service roads, entrances, and areas adjacent to regularly used routes. When a jobsite is set up near moving traffic, the investigation can hinge on details like:
- Whether barriers, cones, and signage were properly placed and maintained
- Whether pedestrians or workers were directed safely around deliveries and equipment
- Whether “temporary” routing plans were followed during the specific shift
These are also the kinds of facts that insurers may challenge quickly—arguing the hazard was “open and obvious,” or that the injured worker didn’t follow site instructions. Your claim needs a record that can stand up to those arguments.


