Construction in the Bay Area is rarely a single-company operation. In Millbrae, projects frequently run alongside daily commuting patterns and tight access to work areas—meaning coordination between the general contractor, subcontractors, and site supervisors matters.
After an accident, insurers may try to shift responsibility by pointing to the wrong employer, the wrong supervisor, or “standard practice” at the site. A strong claim depends on identifying who actually had:
- control over the work area where the injury happened
- responsibility for safety measures (guardrails, signage, barriers, inspections)
- authority over scheduling and sequencing that affected conditions on-site
In other words: the person who controlled the hazard is the person your case must be built around.


