Easthampton projects often move through tight schedules—repairs, tenant build-outs, and improvements that keep businesses open or keep work visible to the public. That can affect accidents in a few common ways:
- Limited site control: work areas are sometimes bordered by walkways, loading routes, or customer traffic.
- Frequent equipment changes: scaffolding may be adjusted as tasks shift from exterior work to interior access.
- Multiple contractors: a general contractor may coordinate subcontractors, each with different safety roles.
In Massachusetts, the ability to build a strong claim depends heavily on early evidence—what the site looked like at the time, what safety steps were in place, and what records exist. Waiting can mean losing footage, inspection logs, or witnesses who later move on.


