Many construction injuries in the Whitehall area involve more than “worksite hazards.” They can involve the way a project interfaces with daily traffic and access—things like:
- Delivery and material handling across shared drive lanes or adjacent sidewalks
- Temporary barriers, signage, and lighting that may be inadequate for nighttime traffic changes
- Foot-traffic conflicts when workers and visitors move through the same access points
- Struck-by hazards tied to trucks, forklifts, and equipment operating near public routes
Even if the injury happened inside a project boundary, insurers often focus on whether the hazard was foreseeable, whether warnings were adequate, and whether the responsible party had control over the conditions at the time.


