Construction injuries in the Glendora area frequently come down to shared control. A general contractor may control the overall site, a subcontractor may control the specific task, and a separate vendor may control equipment, training, or maintenance.
Common Glendora-area scenarios we see include:
- Delivery and staging problems: injured workers or pedestrians near unloading zones, blocked walkways, or poorly marked routes.
- Traffic-control breakdowns: accidents where cones, signage, barriers, or flagging weren’t adequate to protect people moving through or around the site.
- Worksite access and housekeeping: trips and falls caused by debris, uneven surfaces, cords/hoses left in pedestrian paths, or materials stored where they shouldn’t be.
When more than one company is involved, claims can slow down if the wrong party is blamed—or if the evidence needed to sort responsibilities isn’t gathered early.


