River Falls is a smaller community, but construction and remodeling happen across many settings—commercial improvements, road-adjacent projects, property renovations, and contractor work that often overlaps with public access. That matters because injuries don’t always happen “inside a site fence.” Common local scenarios include:
- Work near active driveways and streets where vehicles and pedestrians share space
- Deliveries and material unloading that create temporary hazards for nearby workers and visitors
- Seasonal shifts (spring thaw, freeze-thaw, winter cleanup) that can affect footing, visibility, and equipment stability
- Work performed on occupied or partially occupied properties, where the public may pass through areas that aren’t fully separated
In these situations, liability isn’t always obvious. A claim may involve the general contractor, a subcontractor, the property owner, or the party controlling traffic and site access.


