Weatherford projects range from commercial builds to residential development, and many sites share the same risk pattern: construction and public/worker traffic mix in tight spaces.
Common Weatherford-area scenarios we see include:
- Back-and-forth deliveries (dump trucks, skid steers, forklifts) that increase struck-by and crush hazards
- Temporary lanes and uneven surfaces around driveways and staging areas
- Night or early-morning work where lighting, visibility, and reflective signage become critical
- Residential-adjacent jobsites where pedestrians and nearby residents may be present during “normal life” hours
- Subcontractor handoffs where safety responsibility can get blurred (“ask the other company”)
When injuries happen in these conditions, the case often turns on details: how the site was laid out, what warnings were used, who controlled the work at the moment of the accident, and whether reasonable safety measures were followed.


