Huntsville’s construction and industrial activity means many projects involve multiple contractors, subcontractors, and equipment vendors—all interacting on the same timeline. That matters because scaffolding falls are rarely “just one person’s mistake.”
In real Huntsville cases, fault can shift between:
- the company managing the work area,
- the subcontractor responsible for the scaffold setup and inspection,
- the party controlling access routes and fall protection, and
- whoever supplied or altered scaffolding components.
The result is often a tug-of-war over responsibility—especially when adjusters try to frame the incident as unavoidable, a worker error, or a “temporary” condition.


