Opelika’s construction and industrial workforce includes a mix of contractors, subcontractors, and trades moving through the same sites. In scaffolding fall cases, liability frequently hinges on control—who was responsible for the safe setup, who supervised the work at the time, and who ensured inspections and fall protection were actually in place.
That can include:
- the general contractor coordinating site safety
- the subcontractor responsible for the specific work platform
- the employer directing the crew’s task and access method
- sometimes the party that assembled, modified, or maintained the scaffolding system
Because multiple entities may interact on the same project, an early, organized investigation helps identify the correct targets for a claim—before insurers narrow the story to “an accident with no responsible party.”


