In and around Kenmore, many projects are built near active streets, driveways, and commuting routes. That means injuries may involve more than one type of hazard—for example:
- A struck-by incident involving a delivery truck or equipment moving through a work zone
- A fall or caught-between injury caused by temporary walkways, staging, or stored materials
- Pedestrian or worker injuries where access control and signage were inadequate
- Injuries during off-hours mobilization when fewer workers are visible but equipment movement continues
These scenarios tend to create disputes about who controlled the area at the time of the accident—general contractors, subcontractors, trucking companies, site supervisors, or equipment operators.


