Many Medford-area projects involve multiple trades working in close proximity—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment operators, and delivery crews. When an injury happens, it’s common for each party to say:
- they weren’t in control of the area,
- the task belonged to another crew,
- safety issues were addressed (or “should have been obvious”), or
- the injury doesn’t match the reported incident.
Add nearby traffic patterns and pedestrian activity—people walking to nearby stores, school traffic, and commuting routes—and you can see why insurers may try to narrow the story. A case often hinges on how the jobsite was set up at the time of the accident: barriers, signage, traffic control, housekeeping, and supervision.


