Construction sites in and around Spokane Valley don’t exist in a vacuum. Many projects share access with active roadways, busy driveways, and pedestrian traffic near shopping corridors, schools, and residential neighborhoods.
That matters because “how it happened” is frequently tied to:
- Backing vehicles, material deliveries, or crane/equipment staging near public-facing entrances
- Temporary walkways, uneven surfaces, or debris in access routes used by workers and visitors
- Utility work, temporary power, or electrical hazards in high-activity areas
- Incomplete signage, barriers, or traffic-control plans that create foreseeable confusion
When an injury happens, the goal is to preserve the facts that show the hazard was preventable—not just that someone got hurt.


