Many jobsite accidents in the area involve conditions that aren’t “set-and-forget.” Crews often work around ongoing access routes, deliveries, and changing site layouts—especially for projects near busy corridors and commercial areas.
Depending on the job, a Kernersville case may turn on questions like:
- Who controlled the work zone at the time of the injury (general contractor vs. subcontractor)
- Whether traffic flow, pedestrian access, or delivery staging was managed safely
- Whether the site had current safety postings and hazard controls appropriate for the phase of construction
- How quickly the site team responded, documented, and secured the area after an incident
Because multiple parties can touch the same site, it’s not enough to identify “the company on site.” The key is identifying who had duty and control when the injury happened.


