On James Island, work doesn’t always look like a big downtown jobsite. Many projects involve tight staging areas, frequent site access changes, and crews rotating between tasks—conditions that can make scaffolding safety shortcuts more likely. Common patterns we see in South Carolina construction injury claims include:
- Weather and moisture exposure affecting grip, decking stability, and safe footing around elevated work
- Frequent material handling (moving planks, braces, and tools) that can disturb components if re-inspections aren’t done
- Tight work zones near active properties, where access routes are shared with other trades or site personnel
- Multi-party staffing—GCs, subs, and specialty rigging/erection crews—where responsibility for safe setup isn’t always clear
The legal goal is to connect the conditions on the day of the fall to the duty to keep workers safe and to prevent foreseeable hazards.


