Enumclaw projects frequently involve more than one moving part: contractors and subcontractors working in tight schedules, equipment deliveries, and job sites that may be near public areas like driveways, access roads, or areas where neighbors and visitors pass by.
That matters legally because liability can shift depending on:
- who controlled the work area at the time of the accident,
- whether site safety practices were followed,
- how hazards were communicated (or not), and
- how the accident was documented—if it was documented at all.
When multiple companies are involved, it’s common for different entities to point to someone else. Early legal guidance helps keep responsibility where it belongs.


