Wellington’s construction activity is closely tied to busy residential corridors, commercial development, and delivery schedules. That means many accidents aren’t limited to “the person who was working at the moment.” Common Wellington-area scenarios include:
- Work zones near active roads (deliveries, material staging, and vehicle access points)
- Subcontractor handoffs where one company controls the task and another controls the site plan
- Multiple trades on the same footprint (roofing, electrical, concrete, fencing, landscaping)
- Visitors and off-duty workers who enter the area for drop-offs or coordination
When more than one party touches the jobsite, insurers often try to narrow responsibility. We investigate who had control of safety conditions and work practices at the time of the incident—because in Florida, that control matters.


