Statesboro projects aren’t just backyards—they’re part of a working community. Accidents commonly involve:
- Worksite access and staging near public roads or driveways used by deliveries and subcontractors.
- Traffic-control failures when equipment, materials, or crews move through areas shared with drivers.
- Visitors and off-duty personnel (contractors, inspectors, vendors) who are on-site but not directly performing the task that caused the injury.
- Seasonal weather impacts (wet conditions, wind, and temperature swings) that can affect footing, lifting safety, and electrical hazards.
When an injury involves movement of vehicles, pedestrians, or equipment around a work zone, the “site conditions” story becomes crucial. Insurance companies often look for any sign that the hazard was obvious—or that the injured person should have avoided it.


