In Watervliet and nearby communities, construction projects frequently intersect with high vehicle traffic and frequent deliveries—think trucks hauling materials, crews moving equipment through shared access points, and pedestrian activity around work-adjacent areas.
That matters because many disputes come down to details:
- What was happening right before the incident (delivery timing, site access, traffic control)
- Whether the hazard was properly managed (barriers, signage, spotters, safe routes)
- Which contractor had control at the moment (general contractor vs. subcontractor vs. equipment provider)
- How quickly the site changed (photos fade, equipment is relocated, logs get finalized)
Waiting too long can mean missing footage, incomplete incident records, or inconsistent witness accounts.


