In Moscow, many injury claims come down to the same practical question: who had control of the conditions that caused the harm? That might be different from the company that employed you.
For example, it’s common for injuries to occur during:
- Road-adjacent work (loading, unloading, temporary barriers, or work near traffic)
- Residential and small commercial builds where crews rotate and cleanup is ongoing
- Utility installs and trenching where hazards can shift hour to hour
- Winter-adjacent conditions (wet surfaces, tracking debris, temporary walkways)
When the work involves multiple teams, it also means multiple sets of records—daily logs, safety checklists, subcontractor communications, and equipment maintenance info. Waiting too long can make it harder to piece together the timeline.


