Fife is growing, and with that comes active building and renovation—everything from roadway-adjacent work to warehouse and residential projects. In these settings, accidents can involve not just the injured worker, but also:
- multiple contractors and subcontractors working in overlapping areas
- equipment staging near driveways, loading zones, or busy access roads
- changing site conditions (fresh concrete, temporary fencing, altered footpaths)
- traffic and pedestrian exposure during deliveries and shift changes
Because of that, the “who is responsible” question may not be obvious. Liability can hinge on who controlled the work area, who maintained safe routes, who coordinated deliveries, and whether safety requirements were followed for the conditions actually present at the time.


