Construction injuries in College Park commonly span more than one company. A general contractor may control site access, while a subcontractor controls the day-to-day task where the injury happened. That matters because liability is usually tied to who had control, who created or tolerated the hazard, and who was responsible for safety on that portion of the work.
In practice, you may see disputes like:
- The prime contractor says the subcontractor handled the specific task.
- The subcontractor says the equipment or setup was managed by another vendor.
- Everyone points to “standard procedures” while records are incomplete or inconsistent.
When more parties are involved, the claim process can stall while insurers try to identify “the wrong” responsible party. Early legal guidance helps keep your claim focused on the entities most connected to the conditions that caused the injury.


