Construction injuries frequently become contested quickly because multiple entities may be involved—property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers. In the Wasilla area, projects often move on tight schedules, and safety documentation may be managed across teams and jobsite locations.
Insurers and defense counsel may try to narrow the story into something simple: “the injured worker was careless” or “the scaffold was fine.” But in real cases, the decisive questions are usually about control and compliance at the moment the work was being done:
- Who directed the work and controlled how access was handled?
- Whether the scaffold was inspected and re-checked after changes
- Whether guardrails, proper decking, and safe access routes were in place
- Whether fall protection was required, available, and used as directed


