Farmersville sits in a region where construction and industrial work often involve multiple trades and frequent site coordination. In many cases, the injured worker is not the person who assembled the scaffold, inspected it, or set up the fall protection plan.
That means your claim usually turns on site-specific proof, not assumptions. Investigations often need to address questions like:
- Who controlled the scaffold at the time of the incident?
- Were required inspections completed after setup or after changes to the platform?
- Was safe access provided (and used) when workers moved on and off the scaffold?
- Were guardrails, toe boards, and proper decking installed for the task being performed?
When evidence is incomplete early, insurers may argue the fall was “just an accident.” Your goal is to build a timeline and record that shows the accident was preventable.


