Somerton projects often involve fast-paced construction and maintenance work where crews may be coordinating across trades. In that environment, scaffolding safety can be undermined by:
- Changes during the day (repositioning planks, swapping access points, moving materials)
- Weather and ground conditions (wind exposure, uneven surfaces affecting stability)
- Access problems (improper routes to reach the work level, missing or misused ladders)
- Coordination gaps between the people assembling scaffolding and the people working from it
Those details directly affect liability. A fall “that seems obvious” still requires proof of what duty was owed, what safety measures were missing or ineffective, and how that failure caused the injury.


