On many Camden projects, the “person in charge” can change depending on where you were working and what phase the job was in—site prep, demolition, sidewalk work, utility installation, steel/roofing, or interior build-out. It’s also common for:
- General contractors to control site-wide safety plans
- Subcontractors to control the specific task and day-to-day methods
- Equipment owners/operators to have separate responsibilities
- Delivery and logistics teams to affect pedestrian and vehicle safety
That matters because when liability is unclear, insurers often shift responsibility to whoever is easiest to blame. We help sort out who had control at the time of the accident and what safety obligations applied.


