In and around Middleburg Heights, construction work frequently overlaps with busy corridors, ongoing residential development, and commercial activity. That means injuries don’t always fall neatly on one employer or one “responsible party.”
Common scenarios include:
- General contractor vs. subcontractor disputes over who controlled the work at the time of the incident.
- Shared responsibility when the site’s safety plan, equipment setup, or traffic control was managed by one company but the injured worker was assigned by another.
- Delivery and staging issues when materials are handled near active access points where trucks, vans, or pedestrians may be present.
When liability is unclear, insurance adjusters may try to narrow the claim to the “wrong” party. A strong case starts by identifying the company(ies) that had the duty and control related to the specific hazard that caused the injury—not just the company with the workers on site.


