Injuries don’t always happen in the “quiet” parts of a jobsite. In Bristol, construction projects can be near active roads, driveways, and pedestrian routes—especially when work involves:
- sidewalk repairs and curb work
- utility installation near entrances and crosswalks
- deliveries and material staging that share space with public traffic
- equipment movement that forces workers or visitors to navigate changing access points
That matters legally because the party responsible isn’t always the one you expect. The general contractor may control site-wide safety, while a subcontractor controls the specific task, and a traffic-control contractor may influence how hazards were managed.
What you do after the accident—especially documenting the hazard and the surrounding conditions—can be the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets stalled.


