Attleboro’s mix of industrial corridors, commercial builds, and neighborhood construction means jobsites frequently overlap with deliveries, contractor staging, and pedestrian traffic—especially near busy streets and active business areas.
Even when it feels like “one company was in charge,” liability can be split across parties, such as:
- the general contractor coordinating the site
- subcontractors performing the specific task
- equipment owners/operators supplying tools or machinery
- site supervisors managing day-to-day conditions
When more than one entity has a role, the claim can stall if the responsible parties aren’t identified early. That’s why we start by mapping control: who directed the work, who controlled the safety setup, and who had the duty to prevent the hazard that caused the injury.


