On many Port Royal projects—whether renovations, waterfront work, or new builds—responsibility may not be obvious at first glance. The person who supervised the task might be different from the company that controlled the site, scheduled deliveries, or maintained safety around pedestrian routes.
Common local scenarios that create confusion include:
- Work zones near public walkways or frequent pedestrian traffic, where barriers, signage, or rerouting may be inadequate.
- Equipment deliveries and staging that occur during peak times, increasing the risk of struck-by incidents.
- Multi-trade jobs where one contractor’s work creates hazards for another (cords, debris, temporary flooring, or unstable materials).
Specter Legal evaluates who controlled the conditions at the time of the injury—because in South Carolina, that “control” question often shapes how liability is argued and what evidence you should prioritize early.


