Stallings is growing, and with that comes more roadway-adjacent work, residential development, and commercial buildouts. That combination creates recurring risk scenarios:
- Work near active roadways where drivers, flaggers, and equipment operators share space
- Material staging that narrows walkways or creates “surprise” trip hazards
- Overlapping contractor schedules (general contractor + multiple subs) that blur control and responsibility
- After-hours deliveries or shift changes where site conditions can differ from daytime inspections
When liability is shared—or when an insurer tries to argue the hazard was “obvious” or “temporary”—your case needs a plan that matches how construction actually operates in Stallings.


