Scaffolding injuries aren’t treated like “typical slip and fall” claims. The key issue is usually jobsite safety control—who had the duty to ensure safe access, stable platforms, proper guardrails/toe boards, and correct fall protection for the specific task being performed.
On projects common around Forrest City—from maintenance work and warehouse repairs to commercial builds—scaffolding may be assembled, modified, and re-used across shifts. That can create risk points such as:
- Changes during the day (repositioned decks, relocated access, removed components)
- Multiple subcontractors working around each other
- Access route confusion (improper entry/exit to elevated platforms)
- Inspection gaps between shifts or after modifications
When those failures contribute to a fall, the case often turns on technical safety facts, not just the fact that someone fell.


