In many Guttenberg-area cases, the incident doesn’t happen inside a controlled warehouse environment—it happens where the jobsite touches real daily life: sidewalks, curb lines, entrances, service lanes, and delivery corridors.
Common Guttenberg scenarios include:
- Struck-by incidents involving forklifts, lifts, delivery trucks, or moving materials near pedestrian routes
- Trips and falls caused by debris, uneven temporary surfaces, missing covers, or inadequate barricades
- Unsafe vehicle access when construction vehicles enter/exit without clear direction, spotters, or proper signage
- Worksite housekeeping failures—waste, cords, tools, and materials not secured or staged properly
These details matter because New Jersey claims often require showing that the responsible parties had a duty, breached that duty, and that the breach caused your injury. When the “why” is tied to traffic control or access planning, the evidence is usually scattered across incident reports, site logs, and communications between contractors and supervisors.


