In a lot of Waynesville-area projects—road-adjacent builds, renovations, hillside work, and multi-trade jobs—the key question isn’t only what caused the accident. It’s who controlled the conditions at the time.
Depending on the job, control may be shared across:
- the general contractor managing the overall site,
- subcontractors performing specific tasks,
- site supervisors directing daily work,
- and sometimes equipment providers when a tool or machine’s condition or setup is at issue.
That matters because North Carolina claims typically require proof that the responsible party owed a duty, breached it, and that the breach caused your injury. When multiple companies are involved, misidentifying the party in charge can slow things down—or derail a claim.


