In Summit, it’s common for construction to affect routes people rely on every day—turn lanes, loading areas, sidewalk approaches, and temporary access points. That means an injury may be tied to:
- Missing or inadequate barriers and cones
- Poorly marked pedestrian pathways
- Drivers entering or exiting the work zone without safe guidance
- Equipment operating near public access areas
- Deliveries staged in places that force pedestrians or workers to improvise
These details often determine how liability is framed—especially when multiple parties share control of the work zone. If you wait to collect information, you can lose the best proof: photos of signage placement, the layout of the access road, and who was managing traffic that day.


