Many construction accidents turn into disputes because the details disappear fast: photos get overwritten, incident logs are edited or lost, and supervisors move on to the next phase of the project.
On James Island, there are also practical pressures that can affect what happens after an incident:
- Active residential surroundings: Work zones near homes can affect where hazards are noticed and how quickly they’re corrected.
- Delivery and traffic interruptions: Traffic flow and crowding can make it harder to preserve clear scene context.
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors: Different crews may control different parts of the job, leading to confusion about who was responsible at the time.
When those issues collide, the first statements and early documentation often determine how insurers evaluate the case.


