In Sheridan, construction work doesn’t happen in a vacuum. You may be dealing with conditions like:
- Work zones near commuting routes (deliveries, material staging, and equipment travel across shared access points)
- Weather-driven site changes (wet/icy surfaces, mud tracking, and rushed cleanup after rain or snow)
- Short-staffed crews during peak seasons (more reliance on verbal instructions and less formal documentation)
- Multiple contractors and trades on the same site (general contractor control vs. subcontractor task control)
Those realities affect what questions get asked later. For example, insurers may argue that the hazard was “obvious,” that the injured person assumed a risk, or that another company controlled the specific conditions at the time of the accident.


