
Construction accident cases involve general contractors, subcontractors, equipment suppliers, and property owners. We identify every responsible party — because on a construction site, liability is almost always shared.
Quick answer: Texas construction sites typically have multiple contractors, each with separate insurance and separate duties. General contractors retain control over site safety under OSHA's multi-employer doctrine. Subcontractors are liable for their own workers. Property owners can be liable for dangerous conditions they created or knew about.
OSHA 300 logs, citations, and inspection history become admissible evidence.
Who controlled the site? Who created the hazard? Who exposed workers to it? Each answer identifies a defendant.
We map the full contractual chain — every tier adds potential insurance.
Yes. Texas courts have consistently allowed undocumented workers to recover for construction injuries.
You may still have a claim against the general contractor, the property owner, equipment manufacturers, or other subs — the workers' comp bar only applies to your direct employer.
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