Cambridge-area projects don’t exist in a vacuum. Many sites are operated alongside ongoing access for residents, deliveries, and nearby traffic patterns. That matters because it can change what “reasonable safety” looks like at the time of the accident.
Common local scenarios we see in the Cambridge area include:
- Work zone hazards near public roadways (equipment staging, lane encroachment, inadequate signage, or poor separation between vehicles and pedestrians)
- Delivery and material handling incidents (struck-by risks while trucks back up, unload, or maneuver on constrained areas)
- Weather-and-season compounding (slips, trips, and fall risks tied to snowmelt, ice, wet surfaces, or uneven footing)
- Multiple contractors on active property (general contractor control vs. subcontractor task control—often a major dispute)
When these factors are involved, the case often turns on what the jobsite looked like at the moment of injury, what safety steps were required, and who had the authority to correct problems.


