Many serious construction injuries in the Vineland area happen in “edge” situations—places where job sites connect to public routes or tight residential access points. Examples include:
- Struck-by incidents during deliveries or equipment movement near entrances
- Tripping or fall injuries caused by temporary barriers, hoses, cords, or uneven surfaces leading in and out of the work zone
- Injuries tied to loading/unloading where vehicles, trailers, and material handling overlap with workers and visitors
- Situations where a contractor controls the site day-to-day, but multiple subcontractors control different tasks
Because these cases often involve shared access and overlapping responsibilities, the first weeks matter. The wrong statement, missing photo, or delayed medical visit can give insurers room to argue the injury isn’t connected.


