Construction injuries in Lowell don’t happen in a vacuum. They often involve conditions that are common in urban and commuter-heavy areas:
- Work zones near traffic corridors and intersections: sudden lane shifts, turning equipment, and delivery schedules can increase “struck-by” and vehicle-related incidents.
- Pedestrian activity around active streets: signage, barriers, and walk paths may change as projects progress.
- Tight staging areas: limited space for materials and equipment can raise the risk of caught-between injuries and trips/slips.
- Multiple trades working in the same footprint: general contractors, subcontractors, and delivery vendors may each keep separate records.
These factors can make it harder to identify who controlled the hazard at the time of the injury—an issue that insurance companies often challenge.


