In the Dallas-area, construction projects frequently occur along active roadways and near busy residential neighborhoods. Even when the injury happens “on the site,” the surrounding environment can play a role—think about:
- Material deliveries and traffic flow near entrances
- Pedestrian and worker movement around partially finished areas
- Temporary lighting, signage, and barriers that change as the project progresses
- Weather and schedule pressure that can lead to shortcuts
When an insurer later tries to frame the incident as unavoidable or “just bad luck,” the case often turns on whether the safety setup and site conditions were reasonable for that stage of the project.
Early review helps identify what should have been documented at the time—before reports get revised, photos get deleted, or key witnesses move on.


