Construction injuries in coastal Maine can involve hazards that don’t always look “obvious” at first glance—especially when crews are working around driveways, road edges, deliveries, and pedestrian traffic.
Common Biddeford-related patterns we see include:
- Struck-by incidents near active access points (deliveries, equipment staging, temporary walkways)
- Trips and falls caused by debris, uneven surfaces, hoses, or temporary lighting/markings
- Unsafe crossings where pedestrians or workers share narrow work corridors
- Weather-and-surface issues (wind, damp ground, dust, and visibility changes) that affect how hazards are managed
When an incident happens near moving traffic or public pathways, responsibility can spread across parties—general contractors, subcontractors, site managers, and sometimes equipment providers.


