Manvel’s growth brings constant residential and commercial development. On many active jobsites, responsibility is shared—sometimes even disputed—between the general contractor, the subcontractor that was performing the task, and the party that owned or operated the equipment.
After an injury, the first question is usually not “what happened?”—it’s who had the duty and control at the time of the accident. That matters because Texas claims can quickly stall when responsibility is misdirected.
What to do next:
- Identify the company that controlled the work at the moment of the incident (not just the company on the sign).
- Save any paperwork that lists job roles, supervisors on shift, and subcontractor assignments.
- Note the names of foremen/supervisors and the specific task being performed.


