Tracy is growing, and construction often keeps moving even when conditions are busy or schedules are tight. On active sites, it’s common for:
- Supervisors to move quickly to “get the work back on track”
- Documentation to be completed after the fact (or not at all)
- Multiple subcontractors to be involved, each pointing to another party
- Injured workers to be contacted soon after the incident—sometimes before follow-up medical visits
Those pressures don’t change the legal standard in California, but they do change the practical reality: evidence and witness memories can disappear while you’re focused on pain management and recovery.


