Construction incidents in and around Lincoln Park often involve scenarios that complicate liability:
- Work near driveways, sidewalks, and frequently traveled routes: Hazards can be created where foot traffic and vehicles share space—especially during curb, utility, roofing, or site-access work.
- More than one contractor on-site at once: General contractors, specialty subcontractors, delivery crews, and equipment operators may all be present, each controlling different parts of the job.
- Weather-and-schedule pressure: New Jersey projects frequently run into rain, wind, and freeze-thaw conditions that can affect safety planning for scaffolding, footing, and material handling.
- Injuries that worsen after the initial incident: Some workplace injuries—particularly back, shoulder, and head/neck trauma—can become more severe after the first medical visit.
Because of these realities, claims often turn on documentation and timeline clarity—what was known, what was done, and who had control at the time of the accident.


