Key West’s layout and schedule create conditions you don’t see everywhere. Common scenarios we hear about include:
- Narrow work zones near active businesses (scaffolding work happening while foot traffic and deliveries continue)
- Tourist-heavy periods where security teams, contractors, and property managers coordinate quickly—sometimes before full documentation is finalized
- Wind, salt air, and rapid exposure that can affect equipment condition and maintenance practices over time
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors on the same property (roofing, exterior restoration, pool and deck work), making “who was responsible” harder to untangle
When responsibility is split across several parties, the strongest cases are the ones that map control and safety duties clearly—early.


