South Amboy’s mix of active roadways, commercial deliveries, and residential neighborhoods means a jobsite incident may involve more than one “audience.” For example:
- A struck-by incident can involve not just the worker and the contractor, but also traffic control practices that were—or weren’t—followed.
- A fall or caught-between hazard may occur in a staging area where materials were moved frequently, changing the risk from day to day.
- Injuries can happen when pedestrians or nearby workers pass through or adjacent to the work zone.
When multiple parties are present—general contractor, subcontractor, equipment provider, and site supervisor—New Jersey claims may require careful identification of control and responsibility. That’s where early legal guidance can prevent missteps that hurt the case later.


