Construction in and around Watertown often involves conditions that increase risk and complicate claims:
- Cold-weather work and slip hazards: Ice, meltwater, and snow buildup can turn “minor” footing issues into serious falls.
- Tight site access and deliveries: Projects frequently involve trucks, material drops, and shared space with pedestrians or nearby residents.
- Active work zones near public traffic: When a site borders roads, parking areas, or sidewalks, struck-by and caught-between injuries become more likely.
- Multi-contractor jobsite coordination: General contractors, subcontractors, and equipment operators may each control different parts of the work—who had responsibility at the time matters.
Because these factors show up in local incident patterns, your investigation should focus on the site conditions at the time of the accident, not just the label someone used for what went wrong.


