Binghamton-area projects often involve a mix of trades, landlords/property managers, and contractors managing different portions of work—sometimes across multiple buildings or phases. That setup can create gaps in responsibility:
- A general contractor may control the site, but a subcontractor may have assembled or inspected the scaffold.
- Property management can control access to the area and maintenance of surrounding walkways.
- Equipment providers may be involved if components were rented, delivered, or assembled by a third party.
When multiple entities touch the situation, insurers may try to narrow blame or delay accountability. A clear early strategy helps prevent your claim from getting stuck in “who’s responsible” arguments while medical costs and work restrictions pile up.


