In a suburban community like Scarsdale, construction activity often overlaps with daily life—driveways, sidewalks, school-area traffic patterns, and frequent interactions with visitors and delivery personnel. That matters because insurers and defense teams may argue:
- the injury was caused by something the worker (or injured visitor) did,
- the work zone was adequately marked,
- the fall was unavoidable under the circumstances,
- or that any delay in reporting means the incident wasn’t as severe as claimed.
Your case typically turns on whether the jobsite had safe access, appropriate fall protection, and proper setup/inspection—and whether those precautions were maintained while the project was in motion.


