Many scaffolding falls occur under time pressure: crews are moving from one phase to the next, materials are being staged, and work areas are changing daily. In that environment, injuries often follow patterns like:
- Scaffolding is adjusted or reconfigured during the day without a proper re-check.
- Workers climb onto platforms using routes that weren’t designed for safe access.
- Fall protection equipment exists on paper, but isn’t effectively used or maintained.
- Guardrails, toe boards, or secure decking are missing or improperly installed.
Those details matter because Alabama claims commonly turn on what the responsible party knew (or should have known) and whether reasonable safety steps were taken before the fall.


