Construction work in and around Elizabeth City often overlaps with real-world movement—vehicles entering sites, pedestrians passing by, and deliveries arriving on tight schedules. That creates additional safety pressure and, sometimes, gaps in documentation.
Common scenarios we see in the Elizabeth City area include:
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment or delivery vehicles where traffic control wasn’t adequate.
- Falls and trips on uneven surfaces, temporary walkways, or areas affected by weather and foot traffic.
- Improperly secured materials (lumber, pallets, debris) near entrances or staging areas.
- Injuries tied to access routes—for example, when workers or visitors must cross active work zones to reach a jobsite area.
These cases often turn on whether safety responsibilities were met and whether the worksite was managed in a way a reasonable contractor would use—especially in a location where people and vehicles are constantly moving.


