Construction incidents don’t happen in a vacuum. In Salem, claims often turn on details like:
- Traffic-control failures near job entrances. When equipment is moved across drive lanes, or when detours and signage are inadequate, injuries can involve both site hazards and roadway risks.
- Pedestrian and neighbor exposure. Some job sites border residential areas where foot traffic, vehicles, and temporary access routes create additional safety pressure.
- Multiple subcontractors and shifting site control. Responsibilities may change by phase (excavation, framing, roofing, concrete work), so the company “on site” may not be the company “in charge” of the specific safety decision that led to the injury.
- Evidence volatility. Project managers rotate, crews move on, and photos/videos get overwritten. If you wait, you may lose the best proof of conditions at the time of the accident.
A Salem construction accident lawyer focuses early on identifying the right decision-makers and preserving the records that matter.


