In Wilmington, the most contested construction injury claims are frequently not about whether an accident happened—they’re about control: who directed the work at the moment of the injury, who managed the safety setup, and whether reasonable protections were in place for the conditions.
Common Wilmington scenarios include:
- Injuries near public walkways or street-adjacent work (missing barriers, unsafe detours, inadequate signage)
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment moving through shared access points
- Trip-and-fall hazards tied to housekeeping failures on active job routes
- Scaffold, ladder, or elevated-work issues where compliance and supervision records matter
Because Wilmington projects may involve multiple contractors and rapid sequencing, the facts can get blurred quickly—especially once crews rotate and site documentation is archived.


