In Clemson, construction projects frequently overlap with high pedestrian and vehicle activity—near retail corridors, student housing areas, and routes used by commuters and visitors. That means accidents can involve not only onsite hazards, but also how the work zone was managed.
In practice, insurers and defense teams often focus on two questions:
- Who controlled the worksite conditions at the time of the incident?
- Whether the hazard was foreseeable and preventable with reasonable safety planning?
Your claim can strengthen or weaken based on early details—what the area looked like at the moment of the accident, what safety steps were in place, and what documentation exists.


