Hagerstown projects frequently include general contractors, multiple subcontractors, delivery teams, and equipment operators—sometimes all on the same site. When an injury occurs, liability isn’t always straightforward.
Common Hagerstown scenarios we see in these cases include:
- Work near public access routes where pedestrians, deliveries, and vehicles share space with construction activity.
- Multi-trade job phases (electrical, framing, masonry, roofing, concrete) where responsibilities shift by schedule.
- Temporary structures and access points (scaffolds, ramps, ladders, hoisting zones) that can be managed by different contractors.
A strong claim depends on identifying who controlled the condition that caused the injury—and who had the duty to keep the worksite safe.


