Construction projects here commonly involve multiple entities: the general contractor, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers, and sometimes design/engineering participants. When an accident occurs—like a struck-by incident near a roadway, a fall during active staging, or a burn/electrocution event tied to temporary power—responsibility can be split.
A Sonoma case may hinge on questions like:
- Who controlled the work zone and safety rules for that phase of the project?
- Which company was directing the specific task being performed?
- Was traffic routing, signage, or barriers appropriate for the time of day and site conditions?
- Did the subcontractor follow required safety procedures under the project’s overall plan?
We investigate the chain of control so the claim points to the right defendants—not just the first name an insurer mentions.


