Bluffton sites aren’t just job sites—they’re often part of an active neighborhood or a high-traffic corridor. That matters when determining how an injury happened and who should be held responsible.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Residential and mixed-use construction where pedestrian activity and nearby vehicle access increase the chance of struck-by and caught-between incidents.
- Seasonal surges in traffic that affect how deliveries, equipment staging, and traffic control are handled around active work zones.
- Multiple subcontractors on the same site (and sometimes different crews controlling different phases), which can lead to confusion about who had the duty to correct a hazard.
- Coastal weather impacts (wind, humidity, wet surfaces) that can worsen ladder/roof safety issues and contribute to equipment handling problems.
When your claim is built around what’s realistic for Bluffton job sites, it becomes easier to show that the hazard was foreseeable—and preventable.


