In many construction injury cases here, the dispute isn’t just what happened—it’s who was responsible for the conditions at the moment of the incident. Lake Jackson projects frequently involve coordination between general contractors, subcontractors, equipment providers, and supervisors who may manage different phases of the job.
That means the key questions usually include:
- Who directed the task when you were hurt?
- Who had authority over site safety and housekeeping?
- Which company supplied or maintained the equipment involved?
- Whether warnings, barricades, or traffic controls were in place for the specific location.
When responsibility is split, insurers often try to reduce payouts by pointing to “someone else’s crew.” A lawyer’s job is to map control and duties to the facts, then build a claim that matches how Texas law treats fault.


