After a site accident, the first decisions can shape whether evidence is preserved and whether your claim is valued fairly. In New Brunswick, cases may include:
- Work happening near sidewalks, loading areas, or streets with heavy daily traffic
- Injuries to workers and subcontractors who rotate across job phases
- Incidents involving deliveries, equipment staging, or “temporary” site conditions that later get removed
- Reports that get delayed because the incident is handled through multiple vendors and supervisors
A lawyer’s early role is to quickly sort out the facts that matter most in New Jersey claims—especially who had control over the conditions at the time of the accident and how the event fits into the project’s safety practices.


