Kingman projects frequently involve multiple contractors and shifting responsibilities—especially on jobs that touch public access routes, involve deliveries, or require coordination between the general contractor, subcontractors, and equipment providers.
In practice, many disputes come down to who had control at the time of the accident:
- Who directed the task and supervised the crew
- Who controlled the worksite conditions (safe access, housekeeping, barriers)
- Who provided and maintained equipment or managed safety requirements
When liability is unclear, insurers may try to push responsibility onto another company—or argue that the hazard was “obvious” or unavoidable. A local attorney’s job is to map the responsibilities to the facts of your incident.


