Prescott’s construction activity often includes renovations, commercial upgrades, and outdoor work tied to seasonal schedules. On these sites, scaffolding is frequently erected, modified, and taken down as work progresses.
That matters because many scaffolding fall cases hinge on very specific details:
- how the scaffold was assembled and braced
- whether guardrails/toeboards were in place at the time of the incident
- whether the work platform had safe access
- whether inspections were performed after changes (not just at setup)
When photos aren’t taken right away or when incident reports are incomplete, it becomes harder to prove what was wrong—and what caused the fall.


