Even when a fall seems “obvious,” the legal questions usually come down to what safety controls were in place and who had the duty to ensure them. In Diamond Bar, scaffolding is commonly used for:
- Residential remodels and additions near occupied homes
- Tenant improvements in retail and office spaces
- Routine façade repairs and exterior maintenance on multi-structure properties
Those settings can create special complications:
- Tight scheduling and changing access routes: crews may reconfigure staging or move materials, increasing the chance that scaffolding is altered without a fresh safety check.
- Multiple subcontractors: one trade may assemble or adjust the scaffold, while another is responsible for fall protection and safe work practices.
- Neighbor and resident proximity: if the area is near occupied spaces, documentation may be less detailed—yet liability arguments still hinge on what was and wasn’t secured.


