Construction sites around Rock Hill often share boundaries with places people are coming and going—near commercial corridors, residential neighborhoods, and routes where subcontractors and delivery drivers circulate multiple times per day.
When an injury happens, a few things can quickly complicate the case:
- Scene changes fast. Materials get moved, barricades are repositioned, and equipment is cleared for the next shift.
- Traffic and access matter. If vehicles or pedestrians were near the work zone, liability can involve more than one contractor or controller of the area.
- Multiple crews = multiple stories. Different subcontractors may document work differently, which affects how insurers interpret “what really happened.”
That’s why early guidance matters. The goal is to preserve what can be preserved and align your account with the physical evidence and medical timeline.


