Eureka projects frequently involve fast-moving schedules, coordinated trades, and sites where access points and staging areas get adjusted during the day. In those situations, a fall may be blamed on the injured worker—but the real issue is often site control: who managed the scaffold setup, who ensured safe access, and who verified safety after changes.
Even when the fall seems obvious, claims often hinge on details like:
- Whether the scaffold was assembled and inspected according to applicable safety requirements
- Whether fall protection and guard systems were actually in place at the time
- Whether planks/decks, braces, or access routes were missing, altered, or improperly secured
- Whether supervisors allowed continued work despite unsafe conditions
Because several entities can be involved on a single project, your claim typically depends on reconstructing what happened and who had the duty to prevent it.


