In and around Dunmore, construction projects regularly involve multiple contractors and rotating crews. That can make it unclear—at first—who had responsibility for safety on the day of the incident.
In many real cases, the dispute isn’t only whether an injury happened. It’s whether the defendant had:
- Control over the work area where the hazard existed
- Authority to enforce safety procedures (spot checks, access rules, equipment protocols)
- A documented process for addressing known risks
That’s why we start by mapping the chain of responsibility tied to your specific jobsite—not just listing every company that was present.


