Woodbury is a suburban community where construction activity frequently overlaps with daily life—deliveries, school and commuter traffic, and nearby residential access. That can create unique proof issues, including:
- Traffic-adjacent hazards: struck-by incidents, backing equipment, and unsafe routing at entrances can become central to liability.
- Shared work zones: subcontractors may control the task while other entities control site access, signage, and safety staffing.
- Witness availability: people who saw the incident may be employees, neighbors, or drivers passing through—memories fade quickly.
Because of these factors, the “story” of the accident must be reconstructed early and carefully. A missed detail—like where a vehicle was positioned, what warnings were visible, or whether a barricade was in place—can later affect whether the claim is taken seriously.


