In and around Buffalo, construction doesn’t happen in isolation. Projects frequently overlap with:
- active roadways and turning lanes
- sidewalks with pedestrian traffic
- delivery routes and loading zones
- street closures and detours that change daily
- nighttime work schedules near restaurants, apartment buildings, and event venues
Those conditions can increase the chance of struck-by and caught-between injuries—when equipment, materials, or vehicles interact with workers, drivers, or pedestrians. Even when the initial report sounds vague (“they were walking,” “something hit them,” “they slipped”), the legal questions usually come down to whether the work zone was properly controlled and whether safety measures were reasonable for the conditions.
If your accident happened near a street, crosswalk, loading dock, or detour, preserve anything you can that shows:
- the layout and signage around the area
- lighting conditions (especially for evening/night shifts)
- barriers, cones, and whether they were in place before the incident


