In East Providence, construction isn’t always isolated. Sites frequently sit near neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and routes people use every day. That means injuries can involve more than the work crew—sometimes the injured person is a worker, but other times it’s a delivery driver, a subcontractor, or a pedestrian who crossed near the site.
Common East Providence–area scenarios we see in case reviews include:
- Struck-by incidents involving backing equipment, moving forklifts, or trucks entering/exiting the work area
- Trip-and-fall injuries caused by debris, uneven surfaces, or poor temporary walkways
- Unsafe access problems—missing barricades, unclear signage, or equipment staged in pedestrian paths
- Crane, lift, and material-handling accidents where the work area expands beyond the original footprint
A strong claim depends on documenting not just what happened, but how the site was managed around the surrounding area.


