Construction injuries don’t just happen “on the job.” In Gloucester, they often collide with real-world conditions like:
- Narrow streets and limited staging space (making it harder to control vehicle/pedestrian movement near the work zone)
- Seasonal tourism and foot traffic (visitors may enter areas you’d expect only workers to use)
- Harsh coastal conditions (wind, rain, ice/salt exposure, and wet surfaces can contribute to slips, falls, and equipment hazards)
- Work around older buildings and waterfront infrastructure (unexpected site conditions can affect safety planning)
When liability is disputed, those details can become central. The party responsible may not be the one people assume—especially when multiple contractors and subcontractors share duties.


