Syracuse’s growth and surrounding commercial/residential development mean construction work frequently intersects with busy access points, delivery routes, and streets where traffic and pedestrian movement don’t pause for a project.
That matters because many disputes aren’t about whether someone was hurt—they’re about which company had control at the time, whether safety measures were in place, and whether the hazard was created or allowed to continue.
Common Syracuse-area scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment or materials when deliveries or staging interfere with site circulation
- Fall and ladder accidents in occupied or near-occupied areas where work must continue around foot traffic
- Trip hazards from debris, cords, or uneven surfaces in active work zones near entrances and walkways
- Vehicle-related jobsite injuries when contractors manage loading/unloading along routes that also serve the public


