On many jobs in Thousand Oaks, the general contractor is not the only party involved. Subcontractors may control the day-to-day task that caused the injury—whether it was roofing, concrete work, electrical installation, framing, or equipment operation.
That matters because liability in a construction injury claim may depend on:
- Who had control of the work at the time of the accident
- Who was responsible for safety measures (scaffolding, ladders, fall protection, site access)
- Whether the site was managed to account for traffic, deliveries, and pedestrian activity
If you’re trying to figure out “who to blame,” you’re not alone. The practical goal is to identify the correct responsible parties early so the right records can be requested and deadlines don’t get missed.


