Many Vineyard projects are residential and mixed-use, with crews rotating in and out and work happening near driveways, sidewalks, and busy access roads. That can create distinct claim issues, such as:
- Traffic and access hazards: struck-by incidents involving delivery vehicles, equipment moving between staging areas, or unsafe traffic control.
- Pedestrian exposure: injuries near sidewalks or temporary walkways used by workers and visitors.
- Residential jobsite constraints: limited space for equipment, stacking materials too close to routes of travel, and rushed housekeeping.
- Multiple contractors: general contractors, subs, and equipment vendors may each claim they weren’t responsible for the specific safety failure.
When liability is split across companies, the “who should have prevented this” question becomes harder—and that’s where local, incident-focused legal help matters.


