In and around Los Banos, many projects involve a mix of contractors, subcontractors, and equipment vendors—often with changing schedules tied to agricultural, commercial, and infrastructure work in the broader Merced County region. That mix can matter because:
- Control can shift by task: one company may manage the overall site, while another controls the specific work that led to your injury.
- Jobsites evolve quickly: hazards that existed one week may be gone by the time records are requested.
- Communication is fragmented: multiple crews and foremen may have handled safety briefings and incident reporting.
A strong case in Los Banos often comes down to pinning down control, timing, and documentation—not just proving that someone was hurt.


