Somers Point has its own mix of hazards that can affect how a claim develops:
- Work near roads and driveways: Construction activity often overlaps with vehicles entering and leaving sites, deliveries, and roadside pedestrian movement.
- Seasonal and event-related activity: In warmer months, foot traffic and visitors can increase. That can expand the number of potential witnesses—and also complicate scene documentation if people are moving through quickly.
- Residential renovations and smaller job sites: Not every job is a large industrial project. Smaller contractors and subcontractors may control different parts of the work, even when the injury is caused by a shared safety failure.
These realities can change the evidence you need—such as photos showing traffic control, signage, barriers, or housekeeping around the time of the incident.


