Third-Party Injuries on Construction Sites
Although rare, occasionally accidents that occur on a construction site hurt people that are not involved in the construction. For instance, a crane can collapse and harm all types of innocent people. If a crane collapses, it could strike vehicles, pedestrians, or nearby buildings, causing devastating injuries and deaths.
There are also situations in which an improvement is being made to one area of an infrastructure and it harms another area of infrastructure. A good example of that might be where a bridge or road collapses because construction work nearby has compromised the foundation.
If the injured party is not employed at the construction site, then normal civil court rules for determining liability and responsibility apply. This includes proportionate liability.