On many Rochester projects—whether it’s commercial work, apartment development, or road-adjacent construction—more than one company may touch the worksite. That matters because liability often hinges on who had control over the conditions at the time of the accident.
Examples we commonly see in the region include:
- General contractor vs. subcontractor responsibility for housekeeping, barriers, and site access
- Equipment operators and maintenance issues (forklifts, lifts, saws, cranes)
- Weather and site conditions affecting traction, visibility, and safe staging—especially during Minnesota freeze/thaw cycles
- Traffic and pedestrian exposure when work is near public routes, sidewalks, or busier intersections
Your case strategy depends on identifying the correct responsible parties—because sending the claim to the wrong entity can cost time and weaken leverage.


