Construction in and around Cottonwood Heights often means:
- Work zones near roads used by commuters and school traffic
- Delivery traffic and equipment movement throughout the day
- Access routes shared by workers, contractors, and the public
- Elevated risk from temporary barriers, signage, and changing layouts
When an injury happens—whether it’s a struck-by incident, a fall tied to site access, or a hazard created during equipment movement—the key question becomes control. Utah claims can hinge on which party actually directed the work, managed the site conditions, and had the duty to keep the area reasonably safe.
This is where early legal help is critical. If the wrong party is targeted (or the right party is excluded too soon), evidence requests and negotiations can stall.


