In a smaller suburb like Wheaton, people sometimes assume the “main contractor” is automatically at fault. In reality, construction accidents frequently involve shared control:
- the general contractor managing site conditions and safety coordination
- subcontractors responsible for the task being performed at the time of injury
- equipment owners or delivery vendors tied to maintenance, operation, or safe setup
- property managers or site supervisors overseeing access, staging, and pedestrian/vehicle flow
On top of that, Wheaton’s mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors can create additional risk factors—like workers crossing near streets, pedestrians passing by active work zones, and deliveries occurring at predictable but busy times.
When responsibility is split, insurers often try to narrow the claim to the smallest possible party. Having a lawyer who understands how these cases are typically handled in Illinois can make the difference between a settlement that reflects the real harm and one that doesn’t.


