Portland job sites aren’t isolated. They’re commonly surrounded by traffic patterns, deliveries, pedestrian movement, and tight staging areas—especially when work is happening along busier streets or near mixed-use properties.
That environment can create a common problem in Portland cases: responsibility is shared or unclear. One company may control the overall site, while another controls the specific task (scaffolding, trenching, debris handling, electrical tie-ins, equipment operation). If a delivery driver, subcontractor, or visitor was nearby, liability can expand further.
A lawyer’s first priority is mapping who had control and what safety obligations applied to the conditions that led to the injury.


