Collingswood’s mix of older building stock, ongoing renovation activity, and tight urban layouts means falls often involve site conditions that are easy to overlook:
- Renovations near storefront traffic: Work zones may be adjacent to pedestrian routes, which can raise questions about access controls and site safety.
- Tight staging and equipment placement: Limited space can affect how scaffolding is set up, moved, or modified.
- Multiple contractors on the same property: Shared responsibilities can involve property managers, general contractors, and specialized subcontractors.
After a fall, insurers sometimes try to narrow the story—claiming it was “just an accident” or that the worker should have behaved differently. In New Jersey, the key is connecting the unsafe conditions to the parties who had control over the jobsite and safety.


