On many construction projects, responsibility isn’t limited to the company that employed the injured person. In Mexico, MO, it’s common for work to involve:
- general contractors coordinating the overall site,
- subcontractors performing specific tasks,
- equipment operators working near active traffic,
- and supervisors managing day-to-day conditions.
The key question we investigate early is control: Who directed the work conditions, who controlled safety practices, and who had the authority to correct hazards before the injury.
That’s also why the first statements you give after an incident matter. Insurers often try to frame the event as unavoidable or the injured person’s fault—especially when the jobsite involves fast-moving deliveries, temporary fencing, or changing access routes.


