Brockton’s construction activity frequently intersects with high-traffic streets, dense work zones, and constant deliveries. That matters legally because jobsite injuries aren’t only caused by falls or tools—they can also stem from:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery vehicles, forklifts, or backing equipment
- Pedestrian exposure near entrances, sidewalks, or temporary walkways
- Improper traffic control (cones/barriers placed too late, wrong routing, unclear signage)
- Crossover hazards where one crew’s work creates risk for another crew’s pedestrians
If your injury happened near public-facing areas—loading zones, access roads, or temporary pathways—your case often depends on what was controlled, when, and how warnings were handled.


