Construction sites near active commuting routes, school schedules, and frequent deliveries create unique risk patterns. Injuries can involve not only the work itself, but also how the site interacts with traffic flow—loading zones, pedestrian routes, and temporary barriers.
After an accident in Harrison, the questions we ask early include:
- Was the site secured properly for foot traffic and passing vehicles?
- Were deliveries and equipment staging handled safely and communicated clearly?
- Did supervision and scheduling contribute to unsafe conditions (like rushed setup or ignored housekeeping)?
These details often determine whether liability stays with one contractor or spreads across multiple parties.


