Mount Holly’s growth and development mean active residential and commercial projects, frequent site traffic, and work zones that overlap with daily commuting routes. When an injury happens, it often intersects with issues like:
- Work trucks entering/exiting job sites along busy corridors, creating fast-moving “witnesses” and fast-moving evidence
- Night or early-morning work where incident reporting is rushed and lighting/camera footage is more likely to be overwritten
- Residential proximity—when a site is near homes or shared driveways, people may film quickly, share clips online, or misstate what they saw
- Multiple employers on the same project, especially when framing, electrical, roofing, concrete, and landscaping contractors are all operating under different schedules
These factors don’t just affect safety—they affect how soon evidence disappears and how insurers frame fault.


