Construction cases in Asheboro can become messy quickly for practical reasons:
- Traffic and delivery schedules: When projects require frequent truck traffic and equipment staging near public roads, disputes can arise over where hazards were located, how long they existed, and who controlled the area.
- Work near occupied spaces: Some jobs involve work adjacent to businesses, multi-family buildings, or occupied residential properties—raising questions about who controlled access, signage, and safe routes.
- Multiple subcontractors: It’s common for general contractors, specialty trade subcontractors, and equipment providers to all be involved. Figuring out who had the duty to maintain a safe site can take targeted investigation.
When liability isn’t clearly assigned early, insurers may try to narrow the facts—or delay—until medical documentation is incomplete.


