Construction-related accidents here often involve a familiar mix of local realities:
- Traffic control and equipment movement: Work zones near roads, turn lanes, and driveways increase the risk of “struck-by” incidents involving trucks, forklifts, trailers, and backing equipment.
- Pedestrian visibility: Even when the work is not “downtown,” residents and visitors may be walking near sidewalks, paths, or adjacent lots while construction is active.
- Multiple vendors on-site: General contractors, subcontractors, and equipment operators may each control different parts of the project—making it crucial to identify who had the duty and who had control at the time of your injury.
- Evidence disappears quickly: Photos get overwritten, dashcam footage gets overwritten, and witnesses move on—especially when crews rotate.
A strong claim in New Providence depends on acting early to preserve the facts before they become harder to prove.


