In practice, liability disputes often come down to who controlled the conditions at the time of the injury.
Depending on the project, that may include:
- the general contractor coordinating the jobsite
- a subcontractor responsible for the specific task
- a site supervisor directing daily work
- the entity that maintained or provided equipment used at the time
Because multiple companies may be involved, injured people sometimes end up contacting the wrong party—or relying on the wrong paperwork. A focused investigation aims to identify the responsible decision-makers and the safety failures connected to your injury.


