Albany projects frequently involve tight urban or near-urban settings, active roadways, and job sites that are shared with deliveries, inspections, and trade traffic. Even when a job is “in progress,” the conditions can shift day to day.
That matters because construction injury claims in Albany often require you to answer questions like:
- Which company controlled the area at the time of the incident?
- Was the hazard created by a specific trade’s work or by overall site management?
- Did safety measures change after earlier complaints or inspections?
- What did supervisors and foremen communicate in the hours leading up to the injury?
When multiple entities are involved, it becomes easier for insurers to redirect responsibility or argue that another party “owned” the problem.


