Duncan’s construction work frequently overlaps with practical realities: contractors coordinating subcontractors, equipment staging near public access routes, deliveries scheduled around traffic, and changing site conditions as projects move from foundation to framing to finishing.
That overlap is exactly where liability disputes begin. Insurance adjusters may argue:
- the wrong company controlled the specific work practice at the time of the crash or injury
- the hazard was created by a subcontractor but the general contractor “shouldn’t be responsible”
- warning signage, traffic control, or housekeeping were “good enough”
- your injuries were caused by something unrelated to the incident
A Duncan construction accident claim often turns on control and foreseeability: who directed the work, who maintained safe conditions, and whether reasonable safety measures were in place for the way the site was actually being used.


