Construction sites here don’t operate in a vacuum. Projects commonly involve:
- Work near high-traffic corridors where deliveries, equipment staging, and traffic control mistakes can contribute to “struck-by” and falls.
- Active residential and mixed-use areas where pedestrians, drivers, and nearby businesses can be affected by loose materials, debris, or blocked walkways.
- Shift changes and subcontractor coordination—a key factor when multiple companies are on site and responsibilities get blurred.
After a serious injury, you may hear competing stories: who controlled the area, who was responsible for safety at the time, whether warnings were posted, and whether the hazard was corrected fast enough.
A South Charleston construction accident attorney helps you cut through that confusion by building the claim around what the job records and the site conditions show—rather than what someone says in the moment.


