Construction accidents here don’t always look like the “classic” fall from a height. You may see injuries tied to how projects are run and how sites interface with everyday life.
Common Snohomish-area scenarios include:
- Work near active roadways and intersections: struck-by incidents involving vehicles, delivery trucks, or equipment moving through staging zones.
- Pedestrian-adjacent work zones: injuries when barriers, signage, or reroutes don’t match how people actually move around the site.
- Residential and small commercial builds: subcontractors working in tight footprints where housekeeping, access, and cord/hoses routing become critical.
- Weather-driven hazards: rain and damp conditions can worsen traction, visibility, and electrical safety on exterior work.
- Multi-employer confusion: the person who hired you may not be the same entity controlling the day-of-work conditions.
Washington injury claims often turn on details—who controlled the work, what safety practices were required, and whether the hazard was foreseeable and avoidable.


