Construction in and around Cambridge frequently happens near active roads, entrances, sidewalks, and commuting routes. Even when the injury happens inside a jobsite, the surrounding conditions can matter for liability—think about:
- blocked sidewalks or poorly marked pedestrian routes
- equipment entering or crossing drive lanes
- debris, muddy footing, or uneven surfaces near walkways
- inadequate lighting or unclear signage for the public
- delivery schedules that increase vehicle movement on-site
When an injury involves a hazard that affects how people move through the area, insurance companies may try to minimize responsibility by arguing the injured person should have noticed. Your claim may need to focus on what was reasonable for the conditions on that specific day—weather, visibility, signage, and the way traffic was managed around the project.


