Revere is an active city—commuters, pedestrians, and deliveries share limited space with jobsite activity. That means construction accidents frequently involve overlapping responsibilities, especially when work is near:
- Streets and crosswalks where traffic control and signage matter
- Occupied sidewalks where pedestrians must pass by active work zones
- Mixed-use properties where contractors, subcontractors, and property managers may all be involved
- Busy delivery routes where equipment and materials can create struck-by or caught-between hazards
When multiple parties touch the same site, insurers may try to push liability to someone else (“not our work,” “we weren’t in control,” “you were warned”). Early legal guidance helps keep the focus on the facts: who controlled safety, what warnings were provided, and how the hazard led to injury.


