Construction injuries here can involve multiple employers and subcontractors working in overlapping phases (site prep, utilities, framing, concrete, roofing, electrical, and finish work). When more than one company touches the same job, it’s easy for liability to become a moving target.
You may also run into these local realities:
- Work zones near public traffic routes: Site access and vehicle movement can increase the odds of struck-by and near-miss incidents.
- Shifting jobsite control: A general contractor may manage the overall project while a subcontractor controls day-to-day tasks and crew safety.
- Residential-adjacent projects: Noise, schedules, and limited staging areas can affect housekeeping and warning practices.
When that happens, the first days after the crash—statements, documentation, photographs, and medical descriptions—can influence how the claim is evaluated.


