Simpsonville’s growth means more construction around:
- High-traffic commercial areas
- Residential developments and renovations
- Roadwork and nearby utility projects
Those settings tend to produce complex liability questions. Even when one worker is injured, more than one entity may be involved—such as the general contractor, a subcontractor, a site supervisor, equipment providers, or the party responsible for traffic control and site access.
Common Simpsonville scenario: an injury occurs while workers are moving materials, managing deliveries, or working near lanes where drivers, delivery vehicles, or pedestrians may be present. In those cases, insurers often argue:
- the hazard was obvious,
- the injured person failed to follow safety rules,
- or another contractor controlled the working conditions.
A strong claim requires sorting out who had control at the time and what safety failures were foreseeable—not just what happened in the moment.


