Farmington projects frequently involve overlapping responsibilities: general contractors coordinate the site, subcontractors control specific trades, and different crews may be moving materials or equipment while others are working overhead or nearby.
That complexity matters when an injury happens near:
- Active access roads and loading areas (where vehicles, equipment, and pedestrians may mix)
- Residential-adjacent work (where barriers, signage, and site control are critical)
- Public-facing zones (sidewalks, entrances, and areas used by deliveries and visitors)
When the jobsite is busy, it’s easy for safety documentation to become incomplete—or for key details to be disputed. That’s why early fact-building is essential.


