Many construction injury claims start with the same question: what actually happened, and who controlled the conditions? In Bellevue, that often means focusing on details tied to work zones and traffic-adjacent sites, such as:
- Material being moved near public access (driveways, sidewalks, or edge-of-road staging)
- Temporary barriers and signage that were missing, damaged, or placed too late
- Traffic control plans that weren’t followed or didn’t match the site layout at the time
- Equipment movement (forklifts, skid steers, loaders) around pedestrian or commuter paths
- Weather and visibility factors that can change quickly in the days after an incident
A strong claim doesn’t rely on broad assumptions like “they were building something.” It ties your injury to specific safety failures and the parties responsible for maintaining a safe work environment.


