In Coalinga and throughout California’s Central Valley, construction sites frequently run with layered roles—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment suppliers, and sometimes property managers who coordinate access and safety logistics. A scaffolding fall rarely comes down to one person’s mistake.
Instead, liability can hinge on questions like:
- Who controlled the work area when the scaffold was used or modified
- Who scheduled and supervised the task that required elevated access
- Whether fall protection and safe access were actually implemented, not just “available”
- Whether inspections and setup changes were re-checked when work conditions shifted
What matters for your claim is not just that a fall occurred—it’s whether reasonable safety obligations were met for the specific jobsite conditions in place in Coalinga.


