Construction accidents in Raleigh often involve conditions that are common around the city’s active development areas—work zones near traffic, shifting pedestrian routes, and job sites operating around tight timelines.
In practice, that can mean:
- Struck-by and traffic-adjacent hazards (equipment moving near lanes, deliveries, or temporary barriers)
- Safety plan breakdowns during high-foot-traffic periods (workers rerouting paths, mixed crews, changing signage)
- Multiple employers on-site (GC, subcontractors, trucking/delivery providers), each controlling different parts of the job
A strong Raleigh case focuses on who controlled the conditions at the time of the accident and what safety planning should have prevented the harm.


