Margate sites often overlap with day-to-day community activity. That changes what can get missed and how quickly evidence can disappear.
Common local realities include:
- Work zones near traffic corridors: Construction activity around busy roads can lead to “struck-by” injuries, falling debris, or hazards created by shifting vehicle patterns.
- Delivery and subcontractor turnover: Multiple crews may rotate in and out, and responsibilities can be blurred between general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers.
- Tourist/visitor-adjacent foot traffic: Even when a site is “construction-only,” pedestrians and visitors can appear unexpectedly (especially when signage, barriers, or access control aren’t handled well).
Because of that, early investigation matters. The first days after an accident often decide whether your claim is supported by clean documentation—or weakened by gaps.


