In and around Bucyrus, many projects are coordinated by a general contractor while specialized work is handled by subcontractors. That structure can create a common problem after an injury: the person you blame first may not be the party with control over safety at the moment of the accident.
Examples we see in Ohio construction incidents include:
- Site traffic and delivery zones (backing equipment, material staging, pedestrian walkways)
- Work near active roadways or access points where visibility is limited
- Steel, concrete, and roofing tasks where fall protection or securing methods may be inconsistent
- Electrical work and temporary power where lockout/tagout and guarding may be missing
When liability is unclear, the claim can stall—especially if the insurer argues the injury “belongs” to someone else’s scope of work. Early investigation helps identify who had the duty and who failed to keep the site reasonably safe.


