Greer’s growth means active construction near roadways, warehouses, and expanding neighborhoods. Unlike a static workplace, construction sites often look different from day to day—materials move, barriers get repositioned, and traffic control plans get revised as the project progresses.
That matters for a claim because evidence isn’t just “what happened,” it’s also:
- What the site looked like at the time of the injury
- What safety measures were in place (or missing)
- Who was controlling the area when you were hurt
If you wait too long, the most useful proof—photos, daily logs, witness accounts, and even the physical setup—may no longer be available.


