In South River, construction-related injuries don’t always happen “inside” a jobsite. Injuries can occur at the edges of work zones—during deliveries, staging, curbside work, or when workers must cross active areas to access materials.
That matters because insurers often try to shift blame by arguing:
- the injury happened outside the contractor’s control,
- the hazard was obvious,
- the injured person acted improperly,
- or the incident is unrelated to the claimed injuries.
When traffic patterns and site access routes are involved, the factual record becomes even more important. Small details—what the area looked like at the time, whether barriers were in place, and who had responsibility for safe work zones—can drive whether your claim moves forward efficiently or stalls.


