Local construction projects—whether near busy roadways, along utility corridors, or in areas where workers must travel between sites—commonly involve a chain of responsibility. A general contractor may control site access, while a subcontractor controls the specific task. Equipment may be owned by one entity and operated by another.
What this means for you: if the wrong party is named early, it can slow the claim and create avoidable disputes.
A construction injury case in Amherst typically needs a careful look at:
- who controlled the work at the time of the incident,
- who had the safety obligations for the area where the hazard existed,
- how site access and traffic flow were managed, and
- what supervision was in place when the work was being performed.


