Construction injuries rarely involve just one company. In Jacksonville, it’s common for a job to include a general contractor, one or more subcontractors, specialty trades (electrical, concrete, roofing), equipment providers, and supervisors coordinating schedules to keep projects moving.
After a serious injury, insurance teams often ask questions like:
- Who had day-to-day control of the area where you were hurt?
- Which company was responsible for safety at that moment?
- Was the hazard created by a specific trade, or did the broader site setup create the risk?
Your case strategy should follow the control trail. That means focusing on site roles, the work plan at the time of the accident, and the safety procedures in effect—especially when the jobsite has overlapping responsibilities.


