Construction accidents aren’t limited to falls. In Fairfax, claims frequently involve hazards created by active work zones and how they interact with:
- Commuter traffic and lane closures near major corridors
- Sidewalk and crosswalk areas where pedestrians (including workers and visitors) pass by active equipment
- Deliveries and staging—where trucks back up, materials are moved, and access changes day to day
- Temporary fencing and signage that may be moved or removed as the project progresses
When an injury happens in a work zone, the questions insurers ask are usually practical: Was the area properly controlled? Were warnings and barriers in place? Who had authority over the traffic plan or site layout at the time?
A construction accident case in Fairfax can hinge on documentation that shows what was in place that day, not what the project “usually” does.


