Huntington’s construction environment often involves tight work windows, multiple contractors, and projects that share space with ongoing operations—including deliveries, maintenance work, and public-facing areas.
When a fall occurs, the story can get muddied fast:
- Jobsite logs and safety checklists may be updated or replaced after the fact.
- Equipment vendors and subcontractors may point to one another about who assembled, inspected, or controlled access.
- Injured workers may be asked to explain what happened while still in pain, before the full extent of injuries is known.
In West Virginia, the outcome can hinge on what can be proven about duty, breach, and causation, along with how your damages are documented. That’s why the first days matter.


