Folsom’s construction activity—whether near commercial corridors, schools, residential developments, or remodel projects—commonly brings together several entities on one site. That can include the property owner, a general contractor, subcontractors responsible for scaffolding setup, and vendors who supply or rent equipment.
In many cases, the dispute isn’t about whether the fall occurred. It’s about who had control over safety at the time and who was responsible for the specific unsafe condition—for example:
- the scaffolding assembly and inspection process
- whether fall protection was required and actually used
- whether access platforms were properly decked and secured
- whether the setup was re-checked after changes, deliveries, or site traffic
Your claim strategy should reflect the reality that more than one party may try to shift responsibility.


