Holmen is a Wisconsin community where job sites often sit near active roads, driveways, and neighborhoods—meaning accidents don’t just happen “inside the work zone.” Practical issues can include:
- Traffic controls and staging: Construction vehicles, deliveries, and temporary access routes can create “struck-by” and trip hazards.
- Work near occupied areas: Even when a site is “separate,” workers and visitors may cross sidewalks, ramps, or access paths that aren’t being maintained to the same standard.
- Weather and seasonal conditions: Wisconsin winters and shoulder seasons can contribute to falls from icy footing, poor traction on walkways, and delayed cleanup.
When liability is disputed, insurers often argue the hazard was obvious, the injured person was careless, or the contractor didn’t control the specific conditions at the moment of injury. A Holmen construction accident lawyer focuses on the details that undercut those defenses.


