In construction injury cases, insurers tend to move fast—especially when witnesses are busy, the site is cleaned up, or paperwork is incomplete. In Miramar, where construction activity is steady and projects can be tightly scheduled, common friction points include:
- Conflicting accounts from different subcontractors about who controlled the work at the time of the fall
- Delayed incident reporting while companies coordinate internally
- Safety documentation gaps (inspection logs, training records, and equipment rental/maintenance records not matching the incident date)
- Statements taken early—before medical findings clarify whether the injury is temporary or long-term
Your claim can be harmed not because you were “wrong,” but because the story gets framed before the evidence is gathered.


