In Rocky Mount and across Nash County, construction frequently overlaps with active roads, deliveries, and high vehicle activity—especially around commercial corridors and areas where residents are commuting to work. That means many injury cases don’t just come down to “someone fell.” They can involve:
- Struck-by incidents when vehicles or equipment move through work zones without adequate separation
- Caught-in/between injuries near loading areas, temporary fencing, or partially completed site layouts
- Trip-and-fall hazards tied to construction materials, uneven surfaces, or poor housekeeping around entrances and staging areas
When traffic control and site access aren’t handled correctly, liability can spread across multiple parties—general contractor, subcontractors, and sometimes traffic-control vendors. We focus early on who controlled the site conditions at the time and what safety measures were required for that specific work environment.


