Construction accidents don’t happen in a vacuum. In Chapel Hill, claims can hinge on details that local residents and property owners recognize right away:
- Pedestrian-heavy areas: Work near sidewalks, crosswalks, and campus-adjacent routes can create “struck-by,” trip, or barrier-related injuries.
- Traffic and work-zone coordination: Injuries can involve unsafe lane control, poor signage, or equipment staging that affects drivers, cyclists, and delivery workers.
- Multiple crews and layered responsibility: Projects often involve general contractors, specialty subcontractors, and equipment providers—each claiming their role was limited.
- Short time windows to capture evidence: Photos, signage, and jobsite conditions can change fast as crews move from one phase to another.
Because of these realities, the early days after an incident matter. The sooner evidence is preserved and responsibilities are identified, the better positioned you are for compensation.


