Construction injuries in Chesapeake frequently arise in environments where safety controls must work in real time—especially when sites share space with normal community activity.
Common scenarios we see in the area include:
- Struck-by incidents involving forklifts, scissor lifts, delivery trucks, or falling materials near haul routes or staging areas.
- Work-zone conflicts where equipment movement, deliveries, or temporary barriers create hazards for workers and others nearby.
- Falls and ladder incidents on active residential or commercial builds, where weather, hurried setups, or improper access points can contribute.
- Road-adjacent site conditions, such as uneven ground, poor housekeeping, or inadequate lighting when work is performed near traffic flow.
Because Chesapeake projects can involve multiple subcontractors, equipment providers, and on-site supervisors, identifying the correct responsible parties is often a central issue from the start.


