Martinsburg’s construction activity isn’t just “behind the fence.” Work commonly intersects with:
- Active roadways and commuting routes (equipment staging, lane impacts, truck traffic, and temporary signage)
- Delivery schedules (material drops, hurried unloading, and rushed access points)
- Residential and commercial neighbors (pedestrian traffic around active sites)
- Multiple subcontractors (different teams controlling different parts of the work)
When injuries occur in these settings—like a struck-by incident involving a delivery vehicle, a slip in a walkway used by crews and visitors, or a ladder/scaffold issue near a public-facing area—responsibility can be spread across several entities. That’s why early legal review matters: it helps identify who controlled the hazard and what documentation to preserve.


