Many construction injuries in the Newburgh area don’t happen “inside a warehouse.” They happen where the site touches real life—near sidewalks, curb cuts, driveways, and streets where cars, buses, and delivery vehicles share space.
Common Newburgh-area scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery trucks or construction vehicles staging materials near curb lanes or crosswalks
- Trip-and-fall injuries caused by temporary walkways, uneven ground after excavation, or debris that wasn’t secured
- Worksite access problems—missing barriers, unclear signage, or improper pedestrian routing during construction of mixed-use or roadside areas
- Injuries to visitors and subcontractors who are on-site for short tasks and may not be treated as “employees” by the parties involved
These cases often require careful fact development: who controlled access, what traffic/pedestrian protections were in place, and whether the job was being run with reasonable care.


