In and around Florence, construction sites commonly interact with public movement—vehicles entering and exiting, equipment staged near travel lanes, and work zones that must be set up safely for drivers and pedestrians.
That matters for liability. In many cases, more than one party may influence safety conditions, such as:
- the company managing day-to-day site operations
- subcontractors responsible for the specific task
- supervisors directing staging, access routes, and hazard controls
- contractors coordinating delivery and material placement
When an injury happens near moving traffic or in a congested access area, the question often becomes: who had the responsibility and control to keep the site safe at the time of the incident? A local construction accident investigation should focus on that issue early.


