In Petersburg, construction work isn’t limited to fenced-off sites. Projects may involve:
- work adjacent to or crossing public roadways
- deliveries and equipment movement during peak commuting hours
- pedestrian and traffic activity near entrances, sidewalks, and access drives
- coordination between general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment vendors
When an injury occurs in these conditions—such as a struck-by incident, unsafe staging of materials, inadequate traffic control, or a hazard left in a travel path—defenses often try to narrow responsibility to the “wrong” party or argue the danger was obvious.
A strong Petersburg construction accident claim depends on showing:
- who had control over the work area and safety conditions at the time
- how hazards were handled (or not handled) with reasonable safety precautions
- how the incident connects directly to your injuries and limitations


