In Dover, construction zones frequently overlap with areas where pedestrians and drivers move—especially during daylight commuting hours and after-school travel. That matters because many injuries are caused by a chain of events:
- materials or equipment being moved near sidewalks or entrances
- poor traffic control, unclear signage, or inadequate barriers
- subcontractors working simultaneously without coordinated safety plans
- struck-by incidents involving forklifts, delivery trucks, or falling debris
If your injury happened while you were near the edges of a work zone—waiting for pickup, walking past the site, or accessing an entrance—your case may involve responsibilities that extend beyond the person who physically performed the work.


