Kennesaw’s active construction market means injuries frequently involve more than one company on a site—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment providers, and property managers coordinating schedules. Even when “the fall seems obvious,” determining responsibility can depend on:
- who controlled the work area at the time
- who assembled, inspected, or modified the scaffold
- whether safe access and fall protection were provided and used
- whether changes during the job triggered re-inspection
In practice, insurers may try to narrow blame to the injured person or a single subcontractor. A local construction-injury strategy focuses on proving who had the duty and control at the specific moment the unsafe condition existed.


