Rockport projects don’t happen in a vacuum. Depending on the site, you may see:
- High vehicle and delivery activity near active work zones, including workers’ cars, vendor trucks, and staged materials.
- Public proximity in areas where people pass by ongoing work—sometimes without clear separation between pedestrians and equipment.
- Coastal weather exposure that can affect traction, visibility, and safe work conditions (especially during sudden rain or wind).
- Time-sensitive scheduling, where hazards may appear “temporary” but still cause serious harm.
When a claim involves these realities, the question isn’t just “was someone negligent?” It’s whether the parties controlling the site took reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable harm and whether the accident evidence can still be reconstructed.


