Many site injuries in the Erie region involve multiple parties—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment operators, and sometimes property owners or site managers. The fight over liability frequently comes down to a question insurers care about: who had control over the specific work and the safety conditions at the time of the accident?
For example, a hazard might be created by one company’s task, but managed (or not managed) by another company’s site rules. If the injury occurred near a roadway, the claim may also involve how the work zone was set up to protect drivers and pedestrians.
In practical terms, your claim needs a clear timeline showing:
- who was responsible for the area where the injury occurred,
- what safety measures were required that day,
- what actually happened,
- and how the hazard led to your specific injuries.


