In Franklin Town, projects frequently touch active roadways, busy driveways, and mixed-use areas—where safety isn’t just about the work itself, but also about how the worksite interfaces with pedestrians, deliveries, and nearby traffic patterns.
That matters because liability may not sit neatly with a single company. Depending on the job, responsibility can be split across:
- the general contractor managing the site
- the subcontractor controlling the specific task
- the equipment provider maintaining tools or machinery
- the party responsible for traffic protection, barriers, and site access
Why this affects you: If the wrong party is targeted early—or if the story is framed too narrowly—insurers may deny coverage or push the claim into a long blame cycle. A local-focused investigation helps identify who had authority over the conditions that led to your injury.


