A lot of construction work in and around New Baltimore happens near areas where traffic doesn’t fully stop—so safety depends on barriers, signage, lane control, and coordination.
Common New Baltimore scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by injuries involving forklifts, lift trucks, delivery vans, or backing equipment in mixed-use areas
- Trip-and-fall hazards created by temporary fencing, uneven sidewalks, hoses/cords, or debris near access routes
- Scaffolding and walkway issues in projects where employees move between work areas while the public or other trades are present
- Poorly managed material staging where pallets, rebar, or tools obstruct a safe path
These cases often turn on documentation: what the site plan required, what was actually in place that day, and who had control over traffic flow and site access.


