In a typical California construction project, scaffolding work doesn’t sit in one “box.” It may involve a general contractor coordinating trades, a subcontractor responsible for the specific setup, and property/site management overseeing broader safety controls.
In Clovis and the surrounding Fresno County area, employers may also be operating under tight schedules tied to local permitting, inspections, and subcontractor availability. That can lead to rushed changes on-site—like swapping access points, adjusting decks, or moving materials—without the same level of documentation you’d expect.
When a fall happens during those transitions, fault may not be limited to “who was standing there.” The legal question usually becomes:
- Who controlled the work area at the time of the fall?
- Who was responsible for maintaining safe access and fall protection?
- Were inspections and safety checks performed when conditions changed?


