Princeton’s growth brings more remodeling, site prep, drainage work, utility installations, and commercial buildouts. Those projects frequently involve:
- Work near traffic and commuting routes (vehicles, deliveries, lane closures, and changes in pedestrian access)
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors on the same site (making “who controlled the hazard” a real dispute)
- Fast turnarounds and shifting work zones (meaning hazards can be moved or cleaned up before photos are taken)
- Neighbors and passersby (sometimes turning a workplace incident into a wider safety question)
When an injury happens, the first days can determine what evidence is available and how responsibilities are assigned.


