On many Conway projects—whether residential builds, road-adjacent work, renovations, or industrial-related construction—the worksite isn’t controlled by one single company. General contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment operators, and delivery crews may all have a role.
When an injury happens, the first question insurance companies ask is often not “How bad was it?” but “Who had control at the time?”
That matters because in South Carolina, liability can hinge on duties tied to:
- who managed the site and safety workflow,
- who directed the specific task being performed,
- who controlled access to the area where someone was hurt, and
- whether reasonable safety measures were in place for that exact work zone.
If you’re trying to understand your claim quickly, you need a lawyer who can translate the accident details into a clear liability story—without guessing.


