Portsmouth construction projects frequently interact with the daily movement of people and vehicles—deliveries arriving on tight schedules, materials staged near active routes, and crews working in areas where foot traffic or nearby access points overlap.
In injury claims, that matters because insurers may argue the situation was “temporary,” “obvious,” or not under their control. Your case usually needs evidence showing:
- How access and staging were handled when you were hurt (or when the hazard existed)
- Whether warning barriers, signage, and routing were appropriate for the conditions
- Whether the responsible party had control of the work area at the time
- Whether the incident was preventable using reasonable jobsite safety practices
If you were injured while workers were moving materials, operating equipment near walkways, or managing site access, your documentation and witness accounts can be especially important.


