In many parts of New Jersey, construction work doesn’t happen in isolation. In Lodi, job trailers, equipment staging, deliveries, and pedestrian detours can all be happening while traffic continues nearby. That matters because injuries often involve:
- Struck-by incidents during deliveries or equipment movement
- Trips and falls caused by temporary walkways, uneven ground, or debris near access routes
- Curb/sidewalk interface hazards, where temporary ramps or barriers don’t match actual footing needs
- Improper traffic control (cones, signage, flagging, or lighting) that affects visibility and safe movement
When you’re hurt in these conditions, the case may not be about “just” workplace safety—it can also involve how the worksite was managed to protect people moving through and around it.


