While every accident has its own facts, certain situations show up often in the Spartanburg area:
- Equipment and delivery traffic mixing with workers and nearby access points (loading docks, material staging, shared drive lanes)
- Falls and ladder/scaffold incidents during framing, roofing, finishing, and retrofit work
- Struck-by incidents involving moving equipment, swinging loads, or material being transported through work areas
- Residential and small-commercial buildouts where the “site boundaries” aren’t clearly controlled and hazards aren’t isolated
- Multi-employer job sites where a general contractor, several subcontractors, and a site supervisor each assume someone else handled safety
A key point: an accident report might describe what someone saw in plain language (“slip,” “trip,” “equipment issue”). The legal question is whether reasonable safety steps were taken for the specific work conditions that existed in Spartanburg that day.


