Bayonne job sites frequently involve tight staging areas, deliveries, equipment movement, and pedestrians nearby—especially around streets where commuters and shoppers pass by throughout the day.
That matters legally because many liability disputes come down to questions like:
- Who controlled the worksite conditions at the time of the injury—general contractor, subcontractor, site supervisor, or another entity?
- How were barriers, spotters, and warning signage handled?
- Was the area kept reasonably safe while work was actively underway?
- Did the injury occur because of a hazard that should have been addressed through planning, coordination, and safe work practices?
When the case involves a struck-by incident, a fall near a walkway, a loading/unloading hazard, or an unsafe route created for equipment, the “site management” story becomes essential.


