On many Rome-area projects, the construction site doesn’t sit in isolation. Contractors, subcontractors, and equipment operators may be working while:
- trucks and delivery vehicles are moving in and out,
- workers cross near active roads or loading areas,
- pedestrians pass by adjacent sidewalks or entryways,
- temporary access routes change as the project progresses.
When an accident involves a struck-by hazard, a fall near an entrance, or an incident tied to inadequate barriers/signage, the key question becomes control: who had responsibility for making the work area safe for everyone who could reasonably be present.
A Rome construction accident claim may require identifying:
- the general contractor’s safety and site control role,
- the subcontractor responsible for the specific task,
- the entity managing deliveries/equipment movement,
- and whether public-facing access points were properly protected.


