Construction injuries in and around Sierra Madre frequently involve more than one entity. Even when the person who injured you is an employee of a subcontractor, liability may also include the general contractor, site supervisor, equipment rental/owner, or parties responsible for safety planning.
Common Sierra Madre scenarios include:
- Residential remodels and additions where staging areas and walkways overlap with public sidewalks or driveways.
- Roofing, framing, and exterior work where debris management and fall protection practices affect nearby pedestrians and workers.
- Street-adjacent construction where traffic control is essential—especially during peak commute times when drivers are focused on getting through town.
- New landscaping, concrete, and utility work where the hazard isn’t always obvious until someone is injured.
When multiple companies are involved, insurers may try to narrow fault to the last person on site. Your lawyer’s job is to map responsibilities to the actual control and safety obligations at the time of the incident.


