In Burlington, many construction sites are close to places people need to get to—homes, local businesses, and commuting routes. That can raise unique issues after an accident:
- Temporary access routes (driveways, sidewalks, staging areas) may be poorly marked.
- Material handling and equipment movement can create “unexpected” hazards for workers and others on/near the site.
- Night or early-morning work can reduce visibility and increase risk around ladders, lifts, and moving machinery.
When a claim involves injuries tied to site access or traffic flow, the case may require showing how the site was managed—not just what broke or who fell. The legal question becomes: what precautions were reasonable for a Burlington jobsite given the surrounding activity?


