Construction accidents frequently involve more than one company—general contractors, subs, equipment providers, and sometimes property managers. In Raytown, where many projects are near busy roads and residential driveways, liability can also get complicated when the hazard affects more than the workers.
The questions we ask early include:
- Who had day-to-day control of the work area at the time of the accident?
- Who was responsible for site safety practices (barriers, signage, access control, housekeeping)?
- Which company directed the specific task that led to the injury?
- Did anyone have a duty to protect pedestrians, nearby residents, or drivers when construction activity spilled into public areas?
These details matter for insurance and for negotiation. If the wrong party is blamed—or if the right party’s responsibility isn’t documented—the claim can stall.


