In many jobsite accidents around East Point, the injured person assumes there’s one clear responsible party. In reality, construction projects often involve multiple entities working at the same location—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment providers, and sometimes site supervisors who coordinate daily operations.
That matters because insurers may try to shift responsibility to “someone else”:
- The company that controlled the immediate task may not be the company that controlled the overall site safety plan.
- Equipment used on-site may be operated by one party but maintained by another.
- Safety measures (like barriers, signage, or traffic control) may fall under a specific subcontractor’s scope.
A local construction accident lawyer will focus on identifying who had control at the time and what duties were required under the project’s safety practices and operational structure.


