Construction injuries in Troy frequently involve more than one responsible party. A general contractor may control the overall worksite, while a subcontractor controls the specific task. Equipment vendors and site logistics contractors can also be involved.
This matters because insurers often try to shift responsibility—especially when:
- The incident occurred near active traffic routes or during deliveries/loads
- The hazard was created by a subcontractor’s work method
- Multiple crews changed the site layout around the time of the accident
- Safety oversight was handled by a project manager rather than the injured worker’s direct employer
When responsibility is unclear, the claim can stall. We focus on identifying who had the duty and control at the time the hazard existed.


