Hoboken’s construction activity is constant, and the environment is unforgiving. Unlike a remote jobsite, many incidents here involve people who are not employees—neighbors, pedestrians, rideshare drivers, or visitors—because sidewalks and curb space are shared throughout the day.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Pedestrian injuries near sidewalk sheds, scaffolding, and street closures
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks and material deliveries
- Trip-and-fall injuries from debris, uneven surfaces, or temporary barriers
- Night or early-morning work injuries when lighting, signage, and visibility may be reduced
- Injuries tied to traffic control (cones, flaggers, lane shifts, and turning equipment)
When these cases involve multiple parties—general contractors, subcontractors, site supervisors, or delivery companies—responsibility can shift quickly. That’s why early, accurate fact-gathering is critical.


