Bridgewater is largely residential and suburban, with construction happening near homes, driveways, and active roadways. That matters because many disputes after a construction injury come down to control and context:
- Work zones near homes and driveways: hazards aren’t always “inside the site”—they can spill into walkways, staging areas, or access routes.
- Delivery and equipment movement: struck-by and caught-between injuries often involve contractors coordinating deliveries, lifts, and material handling.
- Multiple crews with overlapping responsibilities: a foreman may control the immediate task, while a contractor controls site-wide safety practices.
When liability is shared (or unclear), the claim process can stall unless the facts are organized early and tied to the specific conditions that caused the injury.


