While construction injuries share common causes across New Jersey, Ridgefield Park cases often involve additional real-world complications:
- Tight work zones near active streets. When crews stage materials, adjust lanes, or manage pedestrian routes, “safe access” becomes part of the accident story.
- More non-employees on or near sites. Deliveries, inspections, and contractor coordination can bring additional people into the hazard area.
- Multiple contractors and overlapping schedules. Urban job sites frequently involve general contractors, specialty subs, and equipment operators working in close proximity.
These factors can turn a seemingly straightforward claim into a dispute over control—who directed the work, who managed the hazard, and who had the duty to correct it.


