Many construction projects in Blythe involve a chain of responsibility—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment owners, and sometimes drivers or traffic-control crews. When an injury happens near active work zones, it’s common for several parties to argue they weren’t the one controlling the hazard.
That’s why your case needs a quick, facts-first review of:
- Who directed the work at the time of the incident
- Who had control of the jobsite safety (including staging and barriers)
- Which company maintained the equipment or tools involved
- Whether subcontractors followed the site’s safety plan
A claim can stall when responsibility is unclear—so the goal early is to identify the correct defendants and the evidence each one will rely on.


