In and around Hillsdale, construction projects frequently include general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers, and site supervisors working on overlapping tasks. When an injury happens, the question isn’t just “who caused the accident?”—it’s also:
- Who had control of the worksite conditions at the time?
- Which company was responsible for the specific safety system that failed (guardrails, fall protection, traffic control, site housekeeping, equipment maintenance)?
- Whether the injured worker was an employee, a subcontractor, or someone temporarily on-site for deliveries or other business.
Insurers often try to narrow responsibility to the smallest possible party. A Hillsdale-based case strategy usually starts by mapping the project chain of responsibility and preserving evidence tied to each role.


