Construction injuries in Tyler commonly involve more than one “scene” at once: the work area plus the access roads, drive lanes, and loading zones needed to keep projects moving.
That means liability can hinge on questions like:
- Were barriers, signage, and flagging used appropriately near vehicle routes?
- Did equipment movement create a foreseeable “struck-by” or “caught-between” risk?
- Was pedestrian access separated from deliveries and equipment operation?
- Were traffic plans followed when the site layout changed mid-project?
Even when the injury happened inside the work zone, insurers often try to shift blame to “sudden” conduct or visibility issues. We focus on building a clear timeline and linking the safety failures to the harm you suffered.


