On many Mount Prospect job sites, multiple groups operate at once: general contractors manage the project, subcontractors handle the specific work, and property owners coordinate building access. Even when the fall seems like a simple equipment failure, Illinois claims often hinge on one question: who had the duty and control to prevent the unsafe condition.
That can include obligations related to:
- scaffolding setup and safe access routes
- inspections and maintenance during the project
- fall protection practices required for the task being performed
- training and site rules that were enforced (or not)
If you’re trying to figure out “who to blame,” the answer is rarely one person. The legal work is sorting responsibilities in a way that matches how Illinois courts and insurers evaluate negligence.


