Beaufort’s mix of residential development, waterfront and coastal-adjacent work, and high seasonal activity can create unique risk patterns:
- Active public traffic nearby: Sites may be adjacent to commonly used roads and driveways, increasing “struck-by” and traffic-control disputes.
- More subcontractors on the ground: Responsibility can be shared—or unclear—between general contractors, specialty trades, and equipment providers.
- Coastal conditions and worksite hazards: Moisture, uneven ground, and corrosion-related equipment issues can worsen traction, stability, and safe access.
- Tourist and visitor presence: Even when a project is “private,” people moving through nearby areas can complicate how the hazard was managed and who had control.
These factors can shape liability and the evidence you’ll need to pursue compensation.


