In a smaller market like Blytheville, it’s common for multiple entities to overlap on the same project—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment suppliers, and property managers. After a serious fall, each party may assume someone else handled safety controls, training, inspections, or equipment rental.
That’s why the case often becomes a documentation issue:
- Who assembled or modified the scaffold
- What inspection or safety check was completed before work began
- Whether fall protection and safe access were provided and actually used
- Whether the work paused or continued after safety concerns were raised
Your claim typically improves when the story is supported by early, accurate jobsite records—not later recollections.


