In Exeter, construction projects can bring together different teams—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment providers, and property managers—often across a tight schedule. A scaffolding fall may look like a simple “equipment failure,” but liability usually turns on who controlled safety that day.
Key Exeter-area scenarios we commonly see in construction injury cases include:
- Work platform changes mid-project: decks or access points adjusted for workflow, then not properly re-checked.
- Access and fall protection gaps: missing guardrails, incomplete toe boards, or inadequate tie-off/walkway setup.
- Training and supervision breakdowns: a worker directed to proceed despite incomplete setups or safety concerns.
- Site logistics issues: materials staged near walkways, altered routes, or rushed transitions on and off elevated areas.
Because more than one entity may have a duty, the strongest claims are built by mapping responsibilities to the actual conditions at the time of the fall.


