Construction in and around Covington typically involves several companies working in overlapping phases—site prep, framing, utilities, concrete, roofing, tenant improvements, and more. When an accident happens near active work zones, responsibility may not fall neatly on one employer.
You may be facing questions like:
- Was the injury caused by the general contractor’s site control or a subcontractor’s task?
- Did the incident involve equipment leased or owned by another entity?
- Were traffic control and pedestrian protection handled properly where workers and deliveries intersect?
In practical terms, this matters because each company may keep different records—safety logs, inspection checklists, maintenance records, training materials, and communications about the work being performed. The sooner these items are identified and preserved, the easier it is to build a consistent case.


