Highland is a growing community, and that means more residential construction, road-adjacent projects, and subcontractor activity. Injuries can happen even when the work “looks routine,” especially when:
- Work zones are close to traffic (deliveries, materials staging, and equipment movement)
- Multiple crews overlap (framing, utilities, concrete, roofing, landscaping)
- Pedestrian and neighborhood activity continues nearby (drivers, walkers, and visitors passing by)
- Weather shifts and dust/surface conditions change how hazards present themselves
In many Highland cases, the dispute isn’t whether an injury happened—it’s who had control of the conditions and whether safety expectations were met for the specific work being performed at the time.


