In the Tri-Cities region, construction activity frequently intersects with real-world logistics: deliveries, equipment transport, and worker commutes. That matters because many serious injuries come from jobsite traffic and staging problems, such as:
- Backing vehicles, forklifts, or loaders in tight staging areas
- Materials stored in lanes drivers must use to access the work
- Pedestrians forced to navigate around active trucks or uneven walkways
- Unsafe crossing points near active haul routes
When the injury involves vehicles or traffic control, insurers may try to shift blame to “the driver,” “the pedestrian,” or “the general contractor.” Your claim often depends on whether the worksite had reasonable controls in place—barriers, spotters, signage, lane separation, and safe pedestrian routing.


