New Bedford has a mix of working waterfront activity, commercial development, and neighborhood construction—often in areas where pedestrians, deliveries, and vehicles overlap. When an accident happens, it’s common for:
- Site access to change (temporary fencing, rerouted entrances, altered walkways)
- Multiple contractors to rotate in and out on tight schedules
- Communication to be fragmented across foremen, subcontractors, and safety coordinators
- Evidence to disappear (security footage overwritten, photos taken once, cleanup happening quickly)
That’s why it matters to treat the first days after your injury as a “preservation window.” The sooner your claim is organized, the less likely you are to lose key proof.


