Many jobsite injuries in the Gastonia area don’t happen in a quiet warehouse. They happen where crews intersect with delivery routes, commuting traffic, and busy access points—think loading/unloading areas, temporary drive lanes, and sites near roads where vehicles keep moving.
That matters because claims often turn on questions like:
- Was the work zone set up with adequate barriers and traffic control?
- Were workers using spotters, signage, and safe entry/exit procedures?
- Did deliveries or equipment operations create a foreseeable hazard?
When a construction injury is tied to a road-adjacent work area, the case can involve more than one responsible party—such as the general contractor, the subcontractor controlling the task, or the entity managing site logistics.


