Hastings projects frequently involve work that affects moving traffic patterns and day-to-day movement around the site. Even when the accident happens inside a fenced area, risk can come from “in-between” conditions—like equipment staging near entrances, deliveries timed with traffic flow, or pedestrians/visitors entering for inspections.
Common Hastings-area scenarios we see in construction injury claims include:
- Struck-by incidents involving backing equipment or moving materials near access routes
- Slip, trip, and fall hazards from construction debris, uneven surfaces, or temporary walkways
- Ladder/scaffold safety issues during exterior or utility work when weather and lighting change
- Worksite traffic management problems—cones, signage, or flagging that doesn’t match what workers actually face on-site
When a project involves multiple trades, the confusion after a serious injury can escalate quickly: who controlled the area, who trained the worker, who maintained the conditions, and who had the duty to keep pedestrians safe.


