Reidsville is a working community with ongoing construction, maintenance, and industrial activity. That matters because scaffolding incidents often involve multiple moving parts:
- Projects that overlap with deliveries and public access. Even if the injured person was a worker, the jobsite may be bordered by foot traffic, staging areas, or vehicle movement.
- Tight schedules and production pressure. When a site is operating on a deadline, safety issues like incomplete decking, missing guardrails, or rushed assembly may be documented—or disputed later.
- Coordination between contractors. Local projects frequently involve general contractors and subcontractors. If the wrong party is treated as “responsible,” valuable evidence can get lost.
- North Carolina’s legal timelines. Delays in filing can create serious risks. Acting early helps ensure your claim is preserved properly.


