In Harrison, projects frequently involve multiple trades, subcontractors, and moving equipment—sometimes while crews are also coordinating deliveries and site access near public areas. When an incident happens, insurers may focus on details like:
- Whether the hazard was “obvious” to the worker
- Whether a safety procedure was followed at the exact moment of the injury
- Whether another contractor controlled the area or task
- Whether the injury shows up later in a way that makes causation harder to prove
That’s why the first days matter. The wrong communication—or missing documentation—can shift the case from “this was preventable” to “we can’t verify what happened.”


