Glassboro’s mix of residential neighborhoods, schools, and busy roadways means construction activity can affect both workers and nearby residents. Injuries can happen not only inside the work zone, but also during activities that involve commuting traffic, deliveries, and pedestrian access.
Common Glassboro-area scenarios include:
- Struck-by incidents involving vehicles, forklifts, or delivery trucks moving through or near the work area
- Trips and falls tied to temporary walkways, uneven surfaces, debris, or inadequate barricades
- Ladder, scaffolding, and roof injuries where safety controls depend on the contractor’s site practices
- Equipment-related injuries during concrete work, demolition, electrical installation, or material handling
- “Off-site” injuries when workers or subcontractors are hurt loading/unloading near the project boundary
These cases often require quick fact development because responsibilities shift between the general contractor, subcontractor(s), equipment providers, and site supervisors.


