In Middlesex, construction projects commonly run with overlapping schedules and shared responsibilities. A single fall may trigger questions about:
- Site control and coordination (who managed the work area day-to-day)
- Trade sequencing (who was responsible for the scaffold setup at that moment)
- Safety supervision (who required inspections and ensured fall protection was used)
- Access routes and staging (how workers moved onto/off the platform)
That matters because New Jersey injury claims often turn on who had the duty to keep the site safe and who failed to enforce safeguards. Your case strategy should reflect the real structure of the project—not just who you think “caused” the accident.


