Construction in and around Easton frequently involves layered responsibility—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers, and site supervisors. Even when one person “was working on the task” at the moment of injury, another company may have controlled site safety, sequencing, or traffic/material handling.
That matters because Maryland claims can stall when the wrong parties are blamed—or when responsibility is unclear. Early case evaluation helps determine:
- Who controlled the worksite conditions at the time of the incident
- Which subcontractor was responsible for the specific task and safety procedures
- Whether equipment owners or suppliers have liability related to condition, operation, or maintenance


