In and around Millbrook, you’ll often see active job sites with frequent movement—scaffolds adjusted for new elevations, platforms reconfigured for interior work, and temporary access routes used by different trades. A scaffolding fall claim usually isn’t just about the moment someone fell; it’s about whether the site conditions around that work were stable and safe.
That means early questions to ask (and evidence to capture) include:
- What changed right before the fall—new decking, moved planks, removed guardrails, altered ladder access, or a re-positioned base?
- Who controlled the work area at the time (the prime contractor, a subcontractor, or site management)?
- Whether the access route used to reach the scaffold was properly designed and maintained.


