Bartlett’s growth and active development mean construction work often runs alongside heavy commuter traffic and busy commercial corridors. When a jobsite injury happens, the “who did what” question can become messy quickly—especially when:
- The general contractor controls site-wide access, safety plan expectations, and supervision.
- A subcontractor controls the specific task being performed (scaffolding, electrical work, concrete finishing, roofing, etc.).
- Equipment is brought in by another vendor or operated by a crew with separate training and maintenance responsibilities.
In real cases, the first few days are when records get moved, photos get overwritten, and witness accounts become harder to match to the timeline. Acting early helps preserve the facts you’ll need later.


