Westfield is suburban, but that doesn’t mean construction accidents are “small.” Projects often overlap with everyday traffic patterns—delivery trucks, commuting rush hours, and nearby pedestrian activity. When an injury happens in that setting, questions quickly arise, such as:
- Who controlled the site at the time of the accident (not just who employed the injured worker)
- How the area was secured for traffic flow and pedestrian safety
- Whether warnings and barricades were adequate under the circumstances
- What subcontractors and supervisors were responsible for the specific task
These issues can determine whether your claim stays focused—or gets diluted by confusion over roles, timelines, and safety expectations.


