Construction cases frequently come down to one question: who had authority over the conditions that caused the injury. In North Olmsted, that can mean:
- A general contractor managing site-wide safety and sequencing
- A subcontractor controlling the specific task and tools used
- A trucking or equipment provider responsible for loading/unloading procedures
- A site supervisor who directed work near traffic lanes or shared access routes
When responsibility is unclear, insurers often try to shift blame. We help sort the chain of control based on jobsite documentation, witness accounts, and the timing of events.


