In many Salisbury-area cases, the dispute isn’t whether an accident happened—it’s who had control over the conditions that caused it.
Depending on the project, control may be split between:
- the general contractor directing overall site operations,
- a subcontractor responsible for the specific task,
- equipment providers or operators,
- and site supervisors who manage daily safety practices.
That matters because North Carolina negligence law is tied to duty and breach—so the key question becomes: what safety steps were required, who was responsible for implementing them, and what was actually happening at the time of the incident?


