Portsmouth projects often involve conditions that can complicate liability and delay recognition of injuries:
- Work zone conflicts with pedestrians and traffic. Incidents can occur when equipment moves through constrained areas, when sidewalks are rerouted, or when deliveries create temporary hazards.
- Tight urban sites and older structures. Renovations and infill work may involve uneven surfaces, limited staging space, and unexpected site conditions.
- Tourism season and higher visibility. Summer visitors and event activity can increase witness availability—but also means more people forget details once time passes.
- Multiple contractors on the same footprint. General contractors, subs, and equipment operators may each control different parts of the day-to-day work, which can affect who is blamed.
These realities don’t just matter for safety—they matter for what evidence exists and who controls it.


