Construction accidents in the Haverstraw area frequently involve real-world safety breakdowns tied to how projects operate in suburban settings:
- Work zones near normal traffic patterns: Equipment movement, temporary barriers, signage, and lane/sidewalk access can create hazards for workers and others.
- Multilayer jobsite control: General contractors, subcontractors, delivery crews, and site supervisors may all have different responsibilities for safety at the moment of an incident.
- Fast-changing conditions: Weather, staging changes, and shifting material routes can make evidence time-sensitive—photos and witness accounts can disappear quickly.
- Visitor and delivery exposure: Even if you weren’t a “construction employee,” you may still be affected by construction-adjacent risks.
Because of this, Haverstraw cases often require careful fact development: identifying who had authority over the worksite conditions and proving that reasonable safety measures were not followed.


