Construction doesn’t happen in a vacuum. In Rome, many projects require coordination with ongoing traffic flow, deliveries, and access for nearby businesses or residences. That creates a recurring risk pattern:
- Struck-by injuries involving equipment, forklifts, or vehicles during loading/unloading
- Trips and falls from debris, temporary walkways, or uneven surfaces around work zones
- Delivery and staging problems when material is moved across active routes or near pedestrian paths
When these incidents happen, liability can involve more than just the person who was “on the ground.” General contractors, subcontractors, equipment operators, and site managers may all be implicated depending on who controlled the work zone, the traffic plan, and the safety procedures.
If your accident involved the edges of a worksite—where the public, delivery traffic, or commuting lanes overlap—your case needs a careful review of site control and safety planning.


