Sun Prairie sees a steady mix of commercial development, road-adjacent work, and housing activity. That matters because many serious injuries happen when the worksite intersects with daily movement—commuters, deliveries, pedestrians, and equipment staging.
In local cases, these scenarios come up often:
- Work zones near driveways and roadways: struck-by incidents involving vehicles, forklifts, or mobile equipment.
- Overlapping contractor schedules: when one company controls a task but another company controls site access, barriers, or traffic flow.
- Material handling and staged equipment: injuries tied to loading/unloading, temporary paths, or improperly marked walkways.
- Weather and winter transitions (Wisconsin reality): slip/fall hazards from snowmelt, ice, salt residue, and wet surfaces during active construction.
Because Sun Prairie projects can involve multiple parties and changing site conditions, early fact-building is crucial.


