Wallington is close to major routes and surrounded by dense residential neighborhoods. Construction and renovation work often occurs near sidewalks, driveways, and shared access points—meaning safety failures can affect more than one person and may involve multiple teams.
In practice, the “who’s responsible” question can get complicated when:
- work is coordinated across contractors and subcontractors
- deliveries and equipment staging change access routes during the day
- the site is managed under tight scheduling (common on residential/commercial upgrades)
- the injured person is a worker, but others were affected by the same unsafe setup
Your case strategy needs to reflect that reality: the fall isn’t evaluated in isolation—the surrounding site conditions often help prove negligence.


