In New Port Richey, construction work commonly overlaps with daily commuting patterns. That can mean:
- Equipment and materials stored near driveways or lanes
- Temporary fencing or signage that doesn’t hold up under weather and foot traffic
- Trucks entering/exiting sites with limited sightlines
- Pedestrians or residents crossing near active work areas
Those details matter because they affect foreseeability and what safety measures were reasonable. If your injury happened while you were near a lane closure, crossing a work area, or dealing with a delivery/contractor vehicle, your case may involve multiple layers of responsibility—including coordination between the general contractor, the site manager, and the party operating the equipment.


