Construction projects here frequently involve general contractors, specialized subcontractors, equipment providers, and site supervisors working on tight schedules. When an incident happens—whether it’s a fall during a residential renovation, a struck-by incident near a driveway, or an equipment-related injury—responsibility can be disputed.
Common Melrose scenario: work that affects access to homes and businesses. If the injury occurred while pedestrians were passing, vehicles were entering/exiting, or materials were being moved near public-facing areas, defendants may argue the hazard was “temporary” or that proper warnings were in place.
A strong claim depends on identifying:
- who controlled the worksite conditions at the time of the incident
- what safety measures were required under the project plan and workplace expectations
- how the accident sequence fits your medical timeline


