Construction activity in West New York commonly runs alongside busy streets, limited staging space, and tight coordination between general contractors, subcontractors, delivery crews, and on-site supervisors. That’s why “who is responsible” can be harder to answer than people expect.
We routinely see scenarios like:
- Material handling and loading/unloading near storefronts or pedestrian routes
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment, carts, or tools moved through constrained areas
- Trips and falls from debris, hoses, cords, or uneven walkways in work zones
- Sidewalk access and barrier issues when public paths overlap with construction staging
- Injuries where the site safety plan didn’t match the conditions actually encountered
The first goal is getting the facts straight—because the party that “controlled the area and the work” may not be the same party you assumed when the incident happened.


