In Havelock, construction activity frequently involves more than one company on the same jobsite—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers, and sometimes crews working across phases at the same time. When an injury happens, it’s not always obvious who controlled the unsafe condition.
That matters because insurance coverage and legal responsibility can vary depending on:
- Who directed the work at the time of the incident
- Who controlled the safety practices for the specific task
- Which company owned or maintained the equipment involved
- Whether the site was managed safely when traffic, deliveries, or deliveries schedules overlapped with active work
A common problem we see is that people assume the “wrong” party will handle things. That assumption can delay evidence collection and slow down settlement discussions.


