On many Dearborn-area projects—industrial work, commercial renovations, and building maintenance—responsibility can be split across several parties. It’s not unusual for the injured worker to believe the “company they worked for” should be responsible, only to find the investigation focuses on broader control issues, such as:
- who managed the site safety plan
- who approved or supervised scaffolding setup and changes
- who inspected tie-ins, planks/decks, and guardrail systems
- whether the crew had safe access routes while work was in progress
In Michigan, these questions often drive how claims are handled and what proof becomes essential. The party with the clearest duty and the best documentation tends to control the story.


