Construction projects around San Bernardino often involve tight timelines, subcontractors, and frequent deliveries. When an injury happens, responsibility isn’t always obvious. A fall, struck-by incident, or equipment-related harm may implicate different entities depending on:
- Who controlled the work area at the time
- Whether the contractor or subcontractor was responsible for the specific task
- Whether the equipment belonged to a vendor, rental company, or another party
- Whether site supervision and safety planning were properly implemented
In practice, insurers may try to shift blame to the injured worker, another subcontractor, or “general conditions.” Your job is to keep the claim grounded in what the records show.


