Claremont is a mix of older housing stock, ongoing renovations, and infill construction. That combination can increase the chance of scaffolding incidents when:
- Projects happen near active driveways and sidewalks. Tight access can lead workers to improvise routes to get materials in place.
- Properties are under renovation while occupants remain nearby. That can affect how the site is controlled and how quickly hazards get corrected.
- Small changes occur mid-project. A new deck plank, moved access point, or altered bracing may require re-checks—especially when multiple subcontractors rotate through.
Even when a fall “looks obvious,” the legal question usually turns on whether the worksite was managed safely and whether the right safety measures were in place for the specific height, setup, and access method.


