Dallas projects frequently involve several entities working in overlapping phases—grading, concrete, structural work, MEP (mechanical/electrical/plumbing), and finishing—often near active roads, retail spaces, or nearby residences.
That matters because liability isn’t always straightforward. A claim may involve:
- the general contractor controlling site-wide safety practices,
- a subcontractor responsible for the specific task during the incident,
- equipment owners or operators (forklifts, lifts, cranes),
- and sometimes property or logistics teams managing access and staging.
When responsibility is split, the insurance process can stall. Our goal is to identify who had control at the time of the hazard and then tie the evidence to the exact failure—so your claim doesn’t get filtered through generic arguments.


