Construction accidents in and around Des Moines often involve more than one moving part at once. You may be dealing with:
- Work near roadways or shared access points where delivery trucks, employee vehicles, and equipment operate.
- Pedestrian and commuter exposure in areas with frequent foot traffic.
- Temporary fencing, cones, and signage that can be misplaced, removed early, or obscured.
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors changing responsibilities mid-project.
Those details matter legally because the question usually becomes: who had the duty to keep the area safe and had control over the conditions when the injury happened?
If you were injured while working around moving equipment or within an active traffic/entry area, it’s especially important to document the layout, barriers, and warnings—because those are often the first things that get altered after an incident.


