Construction accidents aren’t just “construction” incidents—they’re incidents within a specific operating environment. In Salisbury, that environment can include:
- Active traffic and shared access routes: Work zones near main roads and business entrances can complicate fault when equipment, deliveries, or staging interferes with safe movement.
- Work around public-facing areas: Injuries may involve not only employees, but also visitors, delivery drivers, or contractors moving through controlled and uncontrolled spaces.
- Multi-company jobsite coordination: General contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers often overlap—who had control at the moment of injury can become the central question.
Because of that, a claim often turns on proving control, foreseeability, and the safety failures that were (or should have been) addressed.


