In Dover, construction isn’t always tucked away. Many incidents happen around:
- road-adjacent work (utility lines, resurfacing, trenching, curb/sidewalk projects)
- mixed pedestrian and vehicle areas near retail, dining, and commuter routes
- deliveries that overlap with active work zones
Because of that, the “what happened” details tend to matter more than labels. An accident described as a “slip” may actually involve debris control, floor/grade conditions, or warning placement. A “struck-by” event may involve traffic control, equipment staging, or whether a spotter was required.
The most helpful evidence is usually the kind that gets lost first—video from nearby businesses, footage from dash cams, safety meeting notes, gate logs, and photos taken during the shift.


