Costa Mesa has a steady mix of construction activity—tenant improvements, remodels, warehouse and commercial work, and upgrades tied to growing development along major routes. That matters because scaffolding accidents frequently involve:
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors on the same site (and disagreements about who “controlled” the area where the fall happened)
- Fast-moving schedules where safety issues are sometimes addressed late
- Shared access points for workers and trades, increasing the risk of unsafe transitions onto or off elevated platforms
- Evidence that disappears quickly—scaffolds get adjusted, sections are replaced, and documentation can be overwritten or archived
If you wait too long, it becomes harder to reconstruct what was installed, what was missing, and what warnings were (or were not) provided.


