In and around Lebanon, projects commonly include general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers, and staffing companies—all working on the same site or overlapping phases. That matters because liability often turns on control: who directed the work, who managed safety for the specific task, and who had authority to correct hazards.
Examples we regularly see in the region include:
- A fall or struck-by incident where one crew was responsible for the immediate task, but another company controlled the overall site.
- Injuries during deliveries or staging—when traffic patterns and access routes require coordination.
- Equipment or scaffolding issues where maintenance records and training practices are disputed.
You shouldn’t have to guess which company actually bears responsibility. We investigate the roles of each involved entity so the claim is built on facts—not assumptions.


