Construction claims often hinge on details that disappear fast: the condition of walkways, the placement of equipment, barriers around work zones, and what witnesses observed before the area was cleaned up. In Savannah, those details can be even harder to preserve when:
- Work is near high-visibility corridors where access is restricted and cameras may be overwritten.
- Projects share space with deliveries, traffic control setups, and pedestrian routes.
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors change responsibilities from day to day.
When the facts get muddled, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t caused by their insured’s conduct—or that the hazard was temporary, obvious, or outside their control.
We help you build a claim around what actually happened on the Savannah jobsite, not just what someone later describes in hindsight.


