On many projects around Moorpark, work may involve several crews and changing site conditions day-to-day—grading one week, framing the next, then paving, electrical, or landscaping. That rhythm matters legally because liability often depends on who controlled the worksite at the time and what safety steps were required then, not just what should have been done “in general.”
The practical challenge: documentation can disappear quickly when a project moves on. Photos get overwritten, logs get archived, and witnesses rotate off the job.
A local attorney’s job is to lock in the facts while they still exist—before the record becomes incomplete.


