In Heber, construction activity isn’t limited to one type of project. Crews may be working on residential builds, commercial improvements, utility work, and roadway-adjacent projects. Those settings create a common pattern: responsibility can be spread across the general contractor, subcontractors, equipment providers, and jobsite supervisors.
When liability is unclear, insurers frequently try to narrow the claim by shifting fault—sometimes to the injured worker, sometimes to another contractor, and sometimes to “normal jobsite risk.” That’s why early case review matters.
A practical goal for your first consultation: identify who controlled the worksite conditions at the time of the accident and what records from those parties are most likely to exist.


