New Milford sits in a corridor of heavy commuting and frequent local traffic, and job sites can be close to sidewalks, driveways, and active streets. That matters because many serious injuries involve more than “worksite conditions”:
- Pedestrians and delivery traffic near active construction zones
- Temporary traffic control (signage, cones, flaggers, lane shifts)
- Late-stage work (roofing, exterior work, punch-list repairs) when attention may drift
- Residential-adjacent projects where cleanup, debris containment, and access routes are disputed
When multiple parties are involved—general contractor, subcontractor, equipment operator, traffic-control vendor—insurance coverage and responsibility can become fragmented. We help untangle those roles early.


