Construction and maintenance projects around Hollister often involve fast turnarounds and coordination between general contractors, specialty subcontractors, and equipment providers. If a fall happens, responsibility can become a moving target:
- Different crews control different phases of the work (access setup, decking, tie-ins, inspection routines).
- Work areas change daily (materials moved, access points adjusted, temporary conditions altered).
- Insurers look for inconsistencies between what you recall, what the incident form says, and what the safety logs show.
Even if the fall seems straightforward, the legal question usually becomes: who had the duty and control at the time the unsafe condition existed—and what safety measures should have prevented the fall?


