Construction accidents aren’t only about falls. In a community like Brookfield, injuries can occur where work zones intersect with real-life movement:
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks, skid steers, delivery vehicles, forklifts, or moving equipment
- Pedestrian and worker contact near entrances, driveways, loading areas, and temporary walkways
- Material handling and staging accidents when debris, pallets, or tools are moved while others pass by
- Traffic control failures—for example, when barriers, signage, or flagging don’t match actual conditions
These cases can quickly turn into a “who controlled the area” argument. The entity that hired the subcontractor, the general contractor managing the site, and the party running the equipment may all claim they weren’t responsible for the specific conditions at the time of the injury.


