Construction accidents don’t always happen in a neat, fenced-off area. In Mequon, it’s common for projects to be bordered by driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, and streets used by residents and deliveries. That creates recurring situations, such as:
- Struck-by incidents involving vehicles backing up, delivery traffic, or equipment moving near entrances
- Trip-and-fall hazards caused by temporary pathways, debris, or poorly marked material staging
- Caught-between injuries where work zones overlap with pedestrian or vehicle flow
- Weather and scheduling pressure leading to shortcuts in cleanup, signage, or barrier placement
These factors often feed into a defense strategy: claiming the hazard was obvious, that the injured person was in the wrong area, or that another contractor controlled the specific conditions at the moment of injury. Our job is to pin down what control looked like on the ground—not just what each company says on paper.


