In and around Brunswick, construction projects often intersect with busy corridors—delivery routes, equipment staging areas, and pedestrian activity near commercial areas and residential neighborhoods. When an injury happens, it’s common for liability to become complicated fast:
- General contractors vs. subcontractors over who controlled the day-to-day safety practices
- Equipment owners/operators responsible for unsafe operation or maintenance
- Traffic and site-control failures that affect not just workers, but anyone nearby
- Weather-related conditions (wind, rain, slick surfaces) that may worsen hazards and affect witness accounts
Because job site control can shift from one company to another during the project, a “someone should have prevented this” belief isn’t enough. Brunswick injury claims usually turn on proving who had the duty and the ability to prevent the harm under the circumstances.


