Construction accidents in New Orleans frequently involve hazards that are made worse by how projects operate in an urban environment. Common scenarios include:
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment, moving materials, or delivery vehicles in or near work zones.
- Falls and trip hazards from uneven surfaces, debris, temporary flooring, or poorly maintained access routes.
- Scaffolding and ladder injuries when setups change quickly or are not properly secured.
- Improper traffic control when work spills into active streets or sidewalks—especially during peak commute times.
- Weather-related failures during humid conditions, sudden rain, or wind-driven debris that can turn “manageable” hazards into serious dangers.
If your accident happened while you were trying to get to work, move through a site, or operate near active traffic, we’ll help connect those details to liability and damages.


