Construction injuries don’t just happen “on the job.” In Monmouth County, projects frequently overlap with:
- Heavily used streets and sidewalks where pedestrians and deliveries share space with equipment and materials
- Short-staffed or high-turnover crews where safety knowledge may not be consistent across subcontractors
- Tight work zones near storefronts, parking areas, and curbside loading areas
Those realities can matter when insurers argue the hazard was “temporary,” “obvious,” or “not the defendant’s responsibility.” A strong claim in Red Bank, NJ depends on documenting site control, the timing of conditions, and how the worksite affected people nearby.


