In Pontiac, construction work frequently overlaps with the realities of a working community—delivery schedules, lane closures, utility access, and people moving through or near active sites. When an injury happens, the question usually isn’t only who was careless, but who had the duty and control at the time.
For example:
- A general contractor may control the overall site plan, but a subcontractor controls the specific task.
- A utility contractor may handle excavation and traffic safety, while another vendor handles equipment placement.
- A crew supervisor may have directed the work, but the company that provided the tools or materials may be the one with the maintenance records.
Those distinctions matter in Illinois. The party with control over the conditions can influence liability, the documents available, and whether your claim is treated as a straightforward injury matter or a complex dispute.


