Malden’s construction activity frequently overlaps with everyday movement: workers staging materials near sidewalks, temporary barriers that are moved as work progresses, and routes that must stay open for drivers and pedestrians. That urban reality can affect liability in a few common ways:
- Traffic and pedestrian exposure: Injuries may involve struck-by incidents from vehicles or equipment used on-site, or hazards created by inadequate work-zone protection.
- Multiple contractors and changing control: As projects shift between phases, responsibility can move between general contractors, subcontractors, and site supervisors.
- Evidence that disappears fast: Photos, signage placement, and safety setups can change within days—sometimes hours—before anyone realizes what’s important.
When those factors are present, the “right” legal approach depends on capturing the site conditions and decision-making that existed at the time of the accident.


