Many people imagine the “construction-site accident” as a single employer and a single supervisor. In practice, Snohomish projects frequently involve:
- Shifting crews and subcontractors as phases change (framing, siding, façade work, maintenance, tenant improvements)
- Multiple control points—general contractors coordinating, subcontractors performing, and site safety expectations flowing through contracts
- Weather and schedule pressure that can affect how quickly areas are reconfigured, accessed, or reopened for work
That combination matters because liability in Washington often turns on who had the duty and control at the time the unsafe condition existed—such as unsafe scaffold setup, missing guardrails, improper decking, inadequate access, or failure to maintain fall protection.


