On many Alabaster job sites, scaffolding is not a “set it and forget it” structure. It may be adjusted as work progresses—planks replaced, access points changed, sections moved, or fall protection equipment handled differently as crews rotate.
That’s why claims commonly shift from “someone fell” to questions like:
- Was the scaffold properly assembled and inspected before use?
- Were guardrails/toeboards/access routes in place when you were injured?
- Did the site supervisor require the right fall protection for the task you were doing?
- Were changes made to the scaffold after the last inspection?
In other words, the dispute often becomes about jobsite practices, not just the moment of impact.


