Geneva’s mix of established neighborhoods, ongoing commercial development, and regular traffic flow means many construction incidents involve more than one company involved in the same project.
For example, an injury can occur when:
- A general contractor controls site logistics, but a subcontractor performs the hazardous task
- A delivery driver or laborer is injured during loading/unloading or material staging
- Work zones are set up in ways that create risks to pedestrians, drivers, or cyclists passing through
- Changes to sequencing or access routes happen mid-project, affecting who was responsible at the time
In Illinois, claims can stall when the wrong party is blamed or when the timeline of control is unclear. We work to identify who had responsibility for the conditions that caused the injury—because that’s often the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets delayed or minimized.


