In many Heath construction projects, responsibilities are split across general contractors, subcontractors, equipment operators, and sometimes the property owner or construction manager. When something goes wrong—like a struck-by incident near material deliveries, a fall during a fast-moving phase of work, or an unsafe condition created by housekeeping lapses—the question becomes:
- Who had day-to-day control of the work area?
- Who was responsible for safety procedures at that time?
- Which company maintained the equipment or ensured it was used properly?
Insurers frequently try to narrow liability by pointing to another party’s role or claiming the hazard was “temporary” or “obvious.” A Heath construction injury claim often depends on proving control, notice, and preventability—not just the fact that an injury happened.


