Sahuarita’s construction activity brings a steady mix of general contractors, subcontractors, and specialty crews. In many cases, the injured worker is not the person controlling the site that day—so liability questions come up quickly:
- Who controlled the scaffold setup and access (not just who employed the injured person)
- Whether fall protection was actually available and enforced
- Whether the scaffold was inspected after any changes (materials moved, platforms adjusted, sections reconfigured)
- Whether safety documentation exists and matches what was seen on-site
When blame shifts too early, injured people can lose leverage. The key is to treat this like a preservation-and-proof problem, not a “tell your story once” problem.


