In Southern California, construction sites aren’t isolated. They’re busy, evolving, and frequently managed by multiple entities—property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and sometimes separate scaffold providers.
For a scaffolding fall claim, the key question is usually who had control over safety at the moment the fall occurred and whether the site was being operated in a reasonably safe way. In practice, that often comes down to:
- Whether the scaffold was assembled and inspected according to applicable safety requirements
- Whether fall protection and safe access were actually in place and used
- Whether the work was being directed or changed during the shift in ways that increased risk
A quick, organized approach helps identify the right decision-makers early—before records are lost or reassigned.


