Cayce sits in the middle of a regional commute pattern, with construction activity that often intersects with:
- High-traffic access points (deliveries, equipment movement, and worker commutes)
- Mixed work zones where subcontractors, vendors, and sometimes visitors share the same area
- Time-sensitive projects where hazards may be “temporary” but still dangerous
When an accident involves a roadway edge, shared access, or a work zone boundary, the question often becomes: who controlled the conditions at the exact time of the injury? That can include the general contractor, the subcontractor performing the task, or the entity responsible for traffic control and site safety.


