Many construction injuries in this area involve more than one company or more than one “layer” of responsibility. For example, a general contractor may control overall site access, while a subcontractor controls the specific task being performed. Deliveries, equipment staging, and traffic flow can also create safety exposure beyond the immediate work zone.
Local patterns that frequently show up in claims include:
- Struck-by incidents involving forklifts, delivery trucks, or moving equipment near active work zones
- Trips and falls tied to construction debris, uneven surfaces, or inconsistent housekeeping along access routes
- Unsafe ladder/scaffold setups during turnover between crews or shift changes
- Injury disputes where the employer or insurer argues the hazard was “obvious,” “temporary,” or not under their control
When multiple parties are involved, you need a legal plan that’s built around the real jobsite timeline—not assumptions.


