On many Columbus projects, more than one company touches the same space: the general contractor manages the overall jobsite, subs handle specialized tasks, and equipment operators may come from different employers. Add in deliveries, staging areas, and pedestrian traffic, and the question becomes practical: who was responsible for the specific conditions that caused your injury?
Common Columbus scenarios include:
- Work zones set up near access roads, driveways, or sidewalks used by employees and visitors
- Material staging that forces foot traffic into equipment lanes
- Falls from temporary platforms or ladders used during hurried day-to-day tasks
- “Struck-by” injuries involving forklifts, skid steers, or delivery trucks backing into staging areas
- Electrical hazards on active sites where power sources and extensions change as the project advances
A strong case starts by pinning down control—what the site plan required, what staff actually did, and what safety steps were (or weren’t) in place at the time.


