Construction sites don’t operate in isolation—especially where traffic, deliveries, and public access are part of day-to-day life. Common Universal City scenarios that can complicate claims include:
- Struck-by incidents tied to staging and deliveries (forklifts, trucks, backing movements, or materials being moved across active routes)
- Falls or trip hazards in work zones used by multiple crews (general contractor control vs. subcontractor practices)
- Near-miss traffic management issues (tapering lanes, temporary signage, cones/barriers placement, and access routes for workers)
- Injury documentation delays when the injured person is transported off-site and jobsite records are updated later
In these situations, it’s not enough to say “someone was careless.” The claim needs a clear story grounded in jobsite documentation—who controlled the area, what safety measures were in place, and how the accident sequence led to your harm.


