Harvey is a working community with ongoing development and industrial-adjacent activity. In many construction injury matters, the person hurt is not dealing with just one company. It’s often:
- a general contractor controlling overall site conditions,
- a subcontractor responsible for the specific task,
- an equipment provider or maintenance contractor,
- and sometimes additional parties connected to utilities, traffic control, or site logistics.
When responsibility is split, insurance adjusters may try to narrow the facts to whichever party is easiest to blame—or easiest to deny. A strong Harvey claim starts by identifying who controlled the conditions that led to the injury and what each party was responsible for under the contract and jobsite safety practices.


