In American Fork, construction doesn’t happen in isolation. Projects frequently overlap—road and utility work near active traffic corridors, crews working in phases, and subcontractors brought in for specialized tasks.
That matters because liability is not always straightforward. Depending on the site and the accident, responsibility may be shared across:
- the general contractor overseeing the project
- subcontractors responsible for the specific work underway
- equipment providers or operators
- site supervisors who controlled daily work practices
When more than one entity is involved, insurers may try to shift blame to “someone else,” delay investigation, or reduce the value of the claim by questioning who controlled the conditions at the time of the injury.


