Construction in Sheboygan frequently involves tight work areas and high visibility to the public—especially around busier corridors, near schools, and during seasonal activity when foot traffic increases. That environment can affect the facts that insurers and defense teams scrutinize, including:
- How the site was controlled (barriers, signage, fencing, and “no-entry” areas)
- How workers and pedestrians were separated in active zones
- Whether deliveries and equipment were coordinated to reduce struck-by and caught-between risks
- How quickly hazards were addressed when conditions changed
When a claim is evaluated, the question often isn’t just “what injury happened,” but whether reasonable jobsite safety measures were in place for the conditions at the time.


