In many Ballwin construction injury cases, the first fight isn’t about whether you were hurt—it’s about which company controlled the conditions that caused the injury.
For example, injuries may occur during:
- site prep and grading near active entrances or drive lanes
- framing, roofing, and exterior work at occupied-adjacent properties
- concrete pours and material staging where traffic flow and pedestrian movement are common
- electrical, plumbing, and finish work where subcontractor roles overlap
Because Missouri projects often involve general contractors, specialty subcontractors, and equipment providers, it’s common for responsibility to be shifted. An attorney’s job is to map the chain of control early—before key records disappear.


