Fort Lee is dense, with heavy commuter traffic and a steady mix of industrial, commercial, and service businesses. That means crush incidents can involve multiple “moving parts” beyond the equipment itself—such as:
- Loading/unloading conflicts near entrances, service corridors, or dock areas where deliveries overlap with foot traffic
- Tight workplace layouts that make it easier for safety zones to be ignored or bypassed
- Multilevel and mixed-use properties where building management and employers can both be involved
- Construction and renovation activity where staging and temporary equipment may not be maintained like permanent systems
When multiple parties control different parts of the scene—employer, property owner, contractor, staffing company—the case can be harder to sort out. A good lawyer focuses early on mapping responsibility.


