Construction sites in our area can be hectic. A hazard that seems obvious in the moment—an unsecured area, poor walkway coverage, a poorly staged ladder, a cord crossing a path, or debris left where people must walk—can become harder to prove later if the scene changes or records disappear.
In Charlottesville, it’s also common for construction to overlap with:
- Active pedestrian areas (students, visitors, and workers moving through or near work zones)
- Commuter traffic and deliveries (where access routes and signage become critical)
- Multi-party projects (general contractors, specialty subs, and equipment providers)
When insurance adjusters say, “We need more details,” they’re often looking for gaps. The sooner you preserve facts, the better your chances.


