In the Chicago-area suburbs, construction and maintenance projects frequently involve layered responsibilities—general contractors, subcontractors, property managers, and equipment suppliers. In Bensenville, that can look like:
- A scaffold brought in for a short-term exterior repair, then modified mid-project
- Different crews working different shifts, so inspections may not be consistent
- Access paths and work zones changing as deliveries and staging occur
When insurers argue about fault, they often point to the wrong person—or split responsibility across several parties. Your goal is to make sure the incident is investigated as a whole: the setup, the work being performed, who controlled the area, and whether fall-prevention measures were in place and actually used.


