Davidson is a growing community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, nearby commercial corridors, and ongoing construction/renovation activity. That combination creates a few real-world risk patterns:
- Tight work zones and quick turnarounds: Scaffolding may be moved, reconfigured, or accessed more frequently than in larger industrial settings.
- Multiple subcontractors sharing the same footprint: It’s common for different crews to handle parts of the job—assembly, decking, access, and cleanup—so responsibility can be spread out.
- Visitor and bystander exposure: Projects near sidewalks, driveways, or public-facing areas can create confusion about who controlled safety around the incident.
Because these projects often involve several players and fast schedules, the early story of “how it happened” can become disputed quickly. Your advantage is to lock in the facts while they’re still available.


