Many Oneonta work sites aren’t isolated. Even smaller projects can require:
- staging materials near public roads or driveways
- coordinating deliveries with active work zones
- managing pedestrian access and nearby foot traffic
- sharing control between general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment operators
That’s why injuries sometimes lead to disputes over who controlled the work area, who maintained the safe route, and who directed the task at the time of the incident. In practice, insurers may try to shift responsibility to another company—or argue the hazard was “obvious” so no one was negligent.
Your case needs documentation that ties the accident to the responsible party’s duty and control.


