Somersworth is a working community with active roadways, mixed residential/commercial areas, and ongoing development. That matters because many jobsite injuries here involve moving equipment and shared space—conditions that can lead to disputes about who was in control and whether adequate warnings and safety barriers were used.
Common local scenarios include:
- Work near active streets or driveways where traffic, deliveries, and pedestrian access can create “struck-by” or trip hazards.
- Short-notice utility or pavement work that compresses scheduling and can affect how safety plans are followed.
- Jobs involving subcontractors and rotating crews, which can blur responsibility when an incident happens.
- Incidents involving visitors or deliveries, not just employees—especially when a site is adjacent to public-facing areas.
When fault is unclear, the early legal goal is the same: lock down the facts while they’re still verifiable.


