The Colony sits in a region where development, commuting, and high-volume road access overlap. That often shows up on job sites in ways that affect injury claims:
- Pedestrian and commuter exposure: Some injuries happen in areas near active routes, temporary walkways, or staging zones where people don’t expect construction hazards.
- Traffic control failures: When cones, barricades, signage, or flagging aren’t properly maintained, “minor” incidents can turn into serious struck-by or fall injuries.
- Fast-moving schedules: Projects can run on tight timelines, which can lead to rushed clean-up, incomplete inspections, or delayed reporting.
- Multiple contractors on one site: General contractors, subs, delivery drivers, and equipment operators may all be involved—making responsibility harder to identify without a focused investigation.
Because these factors are common, adjusters may try to narrow the story to what’s convenient. A careful attorney review helps keep the facts tied to the real conditions on the ground.


