Many construction injuries happen in moments that look “minor” at first—until medical issues emerge or the full scope of the worksite problem becomes clear. In Riverdale, common real-world scenarios include:
- Work near driveways, sidewalks, and street-facing access points where foot traffic and delivery traffic mix with construction activity.
- Temporary traffic control and staging problems (blocked views, unclear signage, uneven ground, improper barricades) that can contribute to slip/trip, struck-by, or fall injuries.
- Renovation and tenant-turnover work on occupied properties, where safety practices must still be followed even while people are moving around.
- Weather- and time-sensitive conditions—wet surfaces, hurried cleanup, and fast changes to routes as crews come and go.
These details affect liability. A lawyer looks at whether the site was reasonably safe for the people who were expected to be there, and whether the responsible parties followed the applicable safety obligations.


