Construction projects in Newark frequently involve more than one company working on different scopes—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers, and sometimes property management teams coordinating site access.
When injuries happen near active access points (loading zones, building entries, or pedestrian-heavy areas), insurers may try to shift responsibility by arguing that:
- the defendant didn’t control the specific area where the injury occurred,
- the injured person was outside their assigned work zone,
- the hazard was temporary or created by a different trade,
- or proper safety steps were taken but something unforeseeable happened.
A Newark-focused case strategy starts by mapping who had control at the time of the accident and who was responsible for site safety where the injury occurred.


