Construction projects rarely involve one company doing one task. In Livermore—whether the work is near commuting corridors, in mixed-use areas, or adjacent to businesses—claims often involve:
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors (with different safety roles)
- Equipment deliveries and staging where struck-by and caught-in/between injuries are common
- Active traffic control plans and work-zone coordination that can be central to the facts
- Site conditions that change quickly (materials moved, barriers replaced, photos removed)
Because of that, the legal question isn’t only “what caused the injury?” It’s also “who controlled the conditions at the moment of harm, and what safety obligations applied?”


