In and around Fairmont, construction work commonly intersects with daily traffic and pedestrian activity—especially when projects are tied to road improvements, warehouse/industrial sites, or updates along busy corridors. Injuries frequently involve:
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment, deliveries, or moving vehicles on constrained routes
- Falls and trip hazards created by temporary walkways, uneven surfaces, or materials left in access lanes
- Caught-between hazards when work is staged quickly to keep crews on schedule
- Safety-control failures where access is not properly managed for workers and nearby members of the public
Because multiple parties can touch the same jobsite—general contractors, subs, equipment providers, and sometimes site managers—claims in Fairmont often turn on who had the authority to control safety that day and what documentation exists to prove it.


