Malvern’s construction and industrial activity often includes fast-moving projects and rotating crews—sometimes across occupied or active properties. That reality matters after a scaffolding fall because the condition of the site can change quickly:
- Scaffolding gets moved, reconfigured, or partially dismantled as work progresses.
- Subcontractor handoffs can create confusion about who inspected the setup last.
- Weather and humidity can affect how surfaces look and how materials are secured.
- Tight coordination windows may lead to safety checks being treated as “paperwork” instead of a true inspection.
In many Malvern cases, the dispute isn’t whether the fall occurred—it’s whether the worksite was maintained to prevent falls and whether the responsible party had control over safety conditions at the time.


