In and around Harrison, construction doesn’t always stay neatly behind a fence. Work may occur near driveways, access roads, and routes people use to commute or move between home, school, and errands. When an injury happens in a work zone or near traffic flow, the facts can get messy fast:
- Who controlled the site boundaries (general contractor vs. subcontractor)
- How hazards were marked (cones, signage, barriers, lighting)
- Whether traffic control plans were followed
- Whether workers were trained to operate safely in or near traffic
Insurance claims sometimes try to frame the incident as “unexpected” or “unavoidable,” even when safer setup, clearer warnings, or better sequencing may have prevented the harm.
A Harrison construction accident attorney can help you pin down the real timeline—what was happening before the injury, what safety measures were in place, and what changed.


