Construction in Albuquerque doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Many projects are performed near neighborhoods, retail strips, schools, and routes people use every day. That can create accident scenarios where responsibility is split across multiple parties.
Common Albuquerque-related patterns we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery vehicles, equipment moving on-site, or traffic control gaps near the work zone.
- Trip and fall hazards from debris, uneven surfaces, open trenches, or temporary walkways that weren’t properly marked.
- Pedestrian exposure when work is adjacent to sidewalks, shared access points, or areas used by employees and visitors.
- Late or incomplete safety setup when access routes change during the day (especially on fast-paced commercial builds).
When multiple hazards overlap—worksite housekeeping, signage, equipment movement, and access management—claims become more technical. The right early approach helps preserve clarity on what happened and who had the duty to keep people safe.


