Albany is a busy Berkeley-side community where construction commonly intersects with daily life: nearby street access, pedestrian activity, deliveries, and short turnaround schedules for contractors. That combination can create disputes about causation and responsibility—especially when more than one company was working on the same project.
In many Albany-area cases, the facts turn on details like:
- Who controlled the work zone when the incident happened
- Whether safety measures were appropriate for tight urban staging
- How the site was secured from pedestrian/traffic exposure
- Whether maintenance/housekeeping issues were documented before the injury
A strong case doesn’t rely on assumptions. It relies on building a timeline supported by records that still exist—and on identifying the correct responsible parties before evidence becomes harder to obtain.


