College Park’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, commuter traffic, and active redevelopment means construction sites are frequently surrounded by pedestrians, drivers, deliveries, and deliveries-in-motion. That matters because construction accidents here often involve:
- Struck-by and vehicle-adjacent hazards (equipment, delivery trucks, or traffic control problems)
- Construction site access and crowd flow issues (temporary walkways, barriers, signage)
- Multiple entities on the same project (general contractor, subcontractors, property management, and sometimes equipment suppliers)
When several parties touch the same work zone, insurers commonly argue that “someone else” controlled the conditions. Your case needs careful organization of who had responsibility, what the safety plan required, and what was actually in place when you were injured.


