Personal Injury & Torts
Jan. 28, 2006
Work Injury Liability Rests On Who Is in Control of Site
Focus Column - By Lawrence R. Booth - Since 1993, the law governing the liability of a general contractor for injuries to an employee of a subcontractor has been in a state of increasingly restricted development. In a new case, the California Supreme Court clarifies this sometimes-confusing field and, just as importantly, clarifies the potential liability of an owner of premises.




By Lawrence R. Booth
Since 1993, the law governing the liability of a general contractor for injuries to an employee of a subcontractor has been in a state of increasingly restricted development. In a new case, the California Supreme Court clarifies this som...
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