Many construction sites in and around Trenton involve overlapping responsibilities: a general contractor coordinating the overall project, subcontractors handling specific trades, and vendors supplying equipment or materials. Add in the reality of urban access—loading zones, pedestrian foot traffic near active work areas, and vehicles entering/exiting sites—and you get a higher chance that more than one party will argue:
- they weren’t controlling the day-to-day conditions,
- someone else created the hazard,
- or your injury was caused by something unrelated to the worksite.
In practice, disputes often start with small gaps: who moved a barrier, who controlled the walkway route, who supervised the task at the moment of the injury, and whether safety measures were actually in place—not just promised.


