Oshkosh has a mix of active industrial operations, roadway-adjacent construction, and high foot-traffic areas. That matters because many serious injuries aren’t caused by “one simple mistake”—they come from overlapping hazards, tight scheduling, and crowded surroundings.
Common Oshkosh scenarios we see include:
- Construction near active traffic and driveways (struck-by hazards, unsafe work zones, inadequate signage)
- Work around public sidewalks and pedestrian routes (missed barricades, unclear detours)
- Industrial maintenance or expansion work (equipment-related incidents, confined spaces, housekeeping issues)
- Work affecting nearby businesses or residents (delivery congestion, material staging problems)
When these conditions exist, responsibility can become unclear—especially when multiple contractors, subcontractors, and site coordinators are involved.


