In the Wyoming area, it’s common for a project to involve a general contractor, one or more subcontractors, equipment providers, and site supervisors—sometimes with overlapping responsibilities. When the injured worker is an employee of one company, the person who controlled the work conditions may be another.
That matters because insurance adjusters may try to narrow responsibility, delay coverage decisions, or argue the wrong party should be paying. Your lawyer’s job is to identify:
- Who had day-to-day control of the work area
- Who directed or supervised the specific task being performed
- Who controlled safety practices on that part of the site
- Whether equipment condition, staging, or traffic control contributed
If you’re dealing with “who’s responsible,” you don’t need more guesswork—you need a case plan based on the jobsite reality.


