Many construction accident disputes in Westerville turn less on what caused the moment of harm and more on control—who had the authority and responsibility to manage safety on that specific part of the worksite.
That can include:
- The general contractor managing site coordination and safety expectations
- The subcontractor responsible for the task being performed
- The property or equipment owner if the incident involves machinery, lifts, or attachments
- Supervisors or site leads who directed the work at the time of the injury
When multiple companies are involved, it’s common for each party to point to someone else. A clear early investigation helps prevent your claim from being delayed or narrowed because the “right defendant” wasn’t identified fast enough.


