North Tonawanda is a working community with active roadways, industrial activity, and frequent projects that involve contractors, subcontractors, delivery crews, and equipment moving through busy areas.
When an injury happens near active traffic lanes, shared walkways, or work zones that affect pedestrians and commuters, liability can get complicated fast. More than one party may claim they weren’t responsible for the hazard at the time of the incident—especially when:
- Multiple subcontractors were working different parts of the job
- A general contractor controlled site-wide safety planning
- Equipment was operated or maintained by a different company
- The hazard involved a work zone boundary, signage, or pedestrian/vehicle separation
Because of that, the first weeks after your accident are critical. Preserving evidence and identifying the correct responsible parties early can make or break how your claim is valued.


