Many serious injuries in New Rochelle happen around the edges of the jobsite—where the public, delivery drivers, or nearby residents intersect with active work zones. Depending on the project, this can include:
- Improperly controlled entrances to work areas (gates, barriers, signage)
- Unsafe material staging near sidewalks, driveways, or loading points
- Lane closures and traffic control issues affecting workers and deliveries
- Pedestrian detours that funnel people into hazardous zones
- Poor housekeeping in mixed-use areas where debris and equipment travel
These details matter because they affect what a reasonable contractor should have planned for—especially in a city environment where foot traffic and vehicles share space with active projects.


