Construction doesn’t pause for an injury. In Orangeburg, projects often move quickly through active streets, utility corridors, and mixed-use areas where pedestrians and vehicles may be nearby—especially around local traffic patterns and high-visibility areas.
That means your case may turn on details like:
- How the work zone was secured (cones, barriers, signage)
- Whether deliveries and equipment movements were properly coordinated
- Who controlled pedestrian access and vehicle routing near the incident
- Whether supervisors documented safety meetings and jobsite changes before the accident
A strong claim starts by treating the incident as an on-site reconstruction problem, not just a medical problem.


