In and around Columbia, projects commonly overlap: crews are working while materials are delivered, traffic patterns change, and sites can be partially accessible to drivers, inspectors, and other contractors. When an accident happens, the details that matter most are often tied to the first hours and days:
- What the site looked like at the time of the incident (lighting, barriers, signage, path of travel)
- Who directed work and when (foreman instructions, schedule changes, subcontractor shifts)
- Whether the area was kept safe for passing traffic and pedestrians
Those early facts can determine whether liability stays focused on one party or spreads across multiple contractors and subcontractors.


