In Edinburg, construction activity commonly involves multiple parties—general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, and equipment operators. Even when one company performed the specific task that led to the injury, the entity that controlled the jobsite safety plan may be different.
That’s why many cases hinge on questions like:
- Who had authority over site access, traffic control, and housekeeping?
- Who was responsible for safety procedures for the specific phase of the project?
- Which company had the maintenance responsibility for the equipment involved?
A strong claim doesn’t guess. It connects the injury to the correct responsible parties using jobsite records, witness accounts, and documentation tied to the timeline.


