In a suburban city like Grosse Pointe Park, construction work frequently overlaps with tight schedules, shared entrances, and multiple contractors coordinating different trades. That can mean your case isn’t just “employer vs. injured person.”
Depending on the project, responsibility may involve:
- the property owner or landlord overseeing the site
- the general contractor controlling coordination and safety planning
- the subcontractor responsible for scaffold setup and inspection
- the workers’ employer and supervisors who directed day-to-day tasks
- equipment suppliers/rental companies if components were defective or improperly delivered
Local projects near busy driveways and pedestrian areas can also create additional complications—people may be moving through the same space where scaffolding is staged or adjusted. That makes early documentation especially important.


