Construction accidents in Endicott and Broome County often involve multiple moving parts: subcontractors on tight timelines, equipment being moved between stages, and work zones that change layout week-to-week. That matters because insurers typically argue either (1) the hazard wasn’t caused by them, or (2) the injury wasn’t connected to the worksite event.
What helps most is having evidence that is:
- Timestamped and consistent (what happened first, what was reported, what was treated)
- Connected to the exact conditions on the day of the incident
- Sourced (who created the record—supervisor, safety officer, foreman, medical provider)
Technology can assist with organization and review. But the legal value comes from building a claim narrative that matches New York’s injury and liability standards—and from knowing what to request, what to preserve, and what to avoid.


