Construction projects here frequently involve multiple contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers. Even when everyone seems “on the job,” liability may depend on who had control over the specific conditions that caused the injury—especially when the accident occurred during:
- active demolition or remodeling
- concrete work and material staging
- ladder/scaffold setup and changes between trades
- road-adjacent work where traffic patterns require tighter safety planning
In practice, insurers in NH will try to shift responsibility to another party (“they were the subcontractor,” “that wasn’t our area,” “the hazard was obvious”). Your case usually improves when your evidence clearly shows who controlled the task and the safety measures at the time of the incident.


