Laurinburg projects frequently involve mixed traffic patterns and tight work zones—especially where deliveries, contractor vehicles, and workers share limited access points.
Common Laurinburg-area scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving contractor trucks, forklifts, or deliveries moving through active areas
- Workers on occupied or partially active sites where access routes weren’t clearly separated from pedestrian paths
- Multi-employer confusion—general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment operators each keep different safety paperwork
- Weather and schedule pressure leading to shortcuts on housekeeping, signage, or temporary protections
When multiple entities are involved, the claim can stall if responsibilities aren’t identified early. Your first priority is preserving facts that show control, notice, and causation—not just describing what hurt.


