Construction in the Mount Washington area frequently involves projects where work zones overlap with normal daily activity—deliveries, contractor traffic, and employees traveling to and from sites. That means an injury may not be limited to a single hazard like a fall.
Common local scenarios that can raise liability questions include:
- Struck-by incidents involving vehicles, forklifts, or delivery trucks moving through active work zones
- Improperly controlled walkways where pedestrians or workers are routed around equipment and staging areas
- Lack of temporary signage/barriers when roadsides or access points are modified
- Wet or debris-covered surfaces near entrances, loading areas, or partially completed areas
When traffic control and jobsite safety mix, insurers often try to narrow fault. The strongest claims in these situations are built early—while photographs, witness accounts, and site records are still available.


