Mishawaka has a mix of commercial development, renovation projects, and industrial work. On many of these jobs, responsibility can be split across teams—such as the contractor coordinating the jobsite, the company managing scaffold setup, and subcontractors handling the specific tasks performed at height.
That matters because insurers frequently try to narrow blame to the injured worker (“you should have known better”) or to one contractor (“that wasn’t our equipment”). In practice, the strongest Mishawaka claims look beyond a single suspect and focus on who had control over safety for the specific work area at the time of the fall.


