Many jobsite injuries in the Richmond area don’t occur in isolation. Hazards can spill into sidewalks, entrances, drive lanes, and loading zones—especially where construction projects overlap with daily commuting.
Common Richmond scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery vehicles, equipment, or trucks entering/exiting sites near public roads.
- Pedestrian injuries in areas where temporary barriers and signage were insufficient or placed inconsistently.
- Night work accidents where lighting, reflective markings, and visibility protocols weren’t adequate.
- Improper traffic control during lane shifts, detours, or staging for materials.
Because multiple entities may touch the traffic-control plan—general contractors, subcontractors, and sometimes traffic-safety contractors—liability can be more complicated than “who was holding the tool.” Getting the right parties identified early matters.


