Metuchen is a suburban community where construction can overlap with busy commuter routes, residential driveways, and pedestrian-heavy sidewalks near commercial areas. That overlap matters because accidents don’t always stay “inside the jobsite.”
Common Metuchen scenarios include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery trucks, materials carts, or equipment moving through tight access points
- Trip-and-fall hazards near entrances, shared walkways, or temporary pathways used by workers and visitors
- Near-roadway incidents when traffic patterns require deliveries, staging, or deliveries during peak travel hours
- Multi-trade jobsite confusion where different subcontractors control different parts of the work
Even when the injury seems straightforward, the investigation can require piecing together multiple viewpoints—especially when several entities share responsibility for the site.


