Keene’s construction activity isn’t limited to big industrial zones. Injuries can happen on projects near:
- Main travel corridors where vehicles, delivery trucks, and workers share limited sight lines
- Side streets and downtown-adjacent areas where pedestrians and cyclists may be nearby
- Residential build-outs where driveways double as staging areas and equipment storage
- School, municipal, and commercial renovations where schedules are tight and public access is common
That matters because many disputes come down to what was reasonable for the site’s layout and traffic patterns at the time of the accident—things like barricades, signage, spotters, access routes, and housekeeping around walkways.


