On many Buffalo-area projects, several companies touch the same location—general contractors, specialty subs, equipment providers, and sometimes traffic-control contractors. When an incident happens (a fall near an active work zone, a struck-by incident involving materials, an injury during loading/unloading), the central legal question becomes:
Who had control of the conditions that created the risk at the time of the accident?
In practice, that means we focus early on:
- Which company directed the work where the injury occurred
- Whether the site had reasonable safety coordination for deliveries and staging
- How access, barriers, and warning systems were handled near pedestrian/vehicle routes
This is also why recorded statements and “quick” explanations from the wrong party can hurt a claim—especially when more than one entity could argue it wasn’t responsible.


