Construction activity around the Coachella Valley means scaffolding is commonly used for exterior work, tenant improvements, and maintenance near high-traffic areas. In these settings, falls can be more likely when:
- Access routes are rushed or reconfigured while crews move materials or switch work zones.
- Pedestrian traffic and deliveries overlap with elevated work, increasing the chance of unsafe staging.
- Multiple contractors coordinate on tight timelines, which can create gaps in who inspected the scaffold after changes.
- Weather and sun exposure contribute to fatigue or hurried work practices—especially on outdoor projects.
When a fall happens, the legal question becomes: what safety steps were required for that specific site setup, and who had the duty and control to ensure they were followed?


