In many Rosenberg worksite accidents, the injured person knows what they saw—but the legal responsibility turns on control and safety oversight. That can mean:
- The general contractor’s duty to coordinate safe work practices across subcontractors
- A subcontractor’s responsibility for how the scaffold was assembled, used, and inspected
- The property owner’s obligations for conditions on the premises
- Documentation and inspection practices (not just whether guardrails “were supposed to be there”)
On Texas construction projects, it’s common for multiple entities to be involved at once. The parties may not agree on whose job it was to correct a hazard, re-check the scaffold after changes, or ensure fall protection was actually used.


