Markham is a suburban community with a mix of warehouse/industrial activity and residential growth. That means construction injuries can involve:
- Delivery and equipment traffic around the site (forklifts, trucks, backing maneuvers)
- Shared access points where workers and drivers overlap
- Work performed near public areas (routes used by residents, visitors, and service vehicles)
- Multiple subcontractors rotating through the same footprint
In practice, these conditions often create disputes about control—was the general contractor responsible for site-wide safety, or did a subcontractor control the specific task and hazard that caused the injury? We focus on identifying who had authority over the conditions at the time of the incident.


