In many Dickinson-area projects, responsibility is split across several entities—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers, and sometimes the party coordinating access to the site. Even when the injury happens during a specific task (a lift, a trenching phase, material handling, a roof activity, concrete work, or site cleanup), the legal question becomes: who had control over safety at the time?
That matters because different parties may hold different types of insurance, maintain different safety records, and take different positions about what happened.


