Jacksonville’s mix of residential development, commercial projects, and industrial growth means construction incidents may involve multiple employers and overlapping responsibilities. It’s not unusual for:
- A general contractor to control overall site rules, while a subcontractor controls the specific task.
- Equipment to be provided/operated by one company, but maintained by another.
- Work zones to be close to public traffic routes, creating additional safety expectations (like traffic control and signage).
When the wrong party is blamed—or when the incident is described too narrowly—insurance companies may try to limit liability. A strong claim starts with getting the full picture of who controlled the worksite conditions at the time of the injury.


