In Culver City, construction and renovation work frequently touches occupied neighborhoods, mixed-use areas, and commercial corridors. That environment can mean:
- A general contractor controls the overall site, but a subcontractor controls the day-to-day task
- Temporary traffic control and pedestrian routing are handled by a different crew or vendor
- Equipment may be owned by one company and operated by another
- Jobsite safety oversight can be shared—or unclear—across project phases
The result is that liability is rarely “one person did it.” A strong claim typically depends on identifying who had control over the hazard at the time of the injury and who had the duty to prevent it.


