Montclair projects often involve active schedules, subcontractor turnover, and jobsite access that’s shared with deliveries and nearby traffic. When an injury happens, it’s common for:
- Site control to be split between the general contractor, trade subcontractors, and equipment providers.
- Safety responsibility to be disputed (who was supposed to monitor conditions, barricades, and access routes?).
- Evidence to disappear—incident photos may be overwritten or deleted, and work may move on to the next phase.
Because of that, “getting a quick answer” is rarely enough. A strong case usually depends on reconstructing what happened at the time of the accident and tying it to the medical impacts you’re experiencing now.


