Construction in and around Port Washington often means work happening where people are already moving—commuters cutting through neighborhoods, deliveries, contractors arriving early, and visitors traveling through during peak seasons.
That environment creates recurring accident patterns, such as:
- Struck-by incidents involving backing equipment, delivery trucks, or temporary traffic controls
- Trips and falls from debris, uneven surfaces, or cords/tools left in walkways
- Caught-in/between injuries when staging materials narrows pedestrian routes
- Unsafe access issues where ladders, stairs, or temporary platforms are used near active work areas
When liability is disputed, these details matter. The question becomes: what was reasonable for the site to do to protect people who were nearby—at the time of the incident?


