Fayetteville-area projects frequently operate in busy corridors where vehicles, deliveries, and foot traffic intersect with active work zones. That creates a pattern we see often: an accident is treated as a one-off incident, but the underlying issue is usually a mix of site control problems and safety planning gaps.
Common Fayetteville scenarios include:
- Work-zone traffic hazards near access roads or driveways used by delivery trucks and crews
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment, forklifts, or moving materials
- Trips and falls caused by debris, uneven surfaces, or inadequate site housekeeping in areas workers must cross repeatedly
- Scaffold, ladder, and equipment-area injuries where the hazard exists “every day,” not just at the moment of impact
When insurers argue that the hazard was “obvious,” “temporary,” or “caused by the injured person,” having local-case experience matters—because the winning evidence is rarely just one photo.


