In and around Glendora, construction activity can include everything from residential remodels and tenant improvements to commercial maintenance and upgrades on active properties. Certain jobsite realities tend to show up in scaffolding fall investigations:
- Fast turnarounds during daytime work: crews may move materials quickly, which can lead to incomplete setup, rushed access, or missing fall-protection components.
- Multiple subcontractors working in the same footprint: when different trades share space, responsibilities for inspections and safety adjustments can get unclear.
- Work near public-facing areas: if a site borders parking, walkways, or roadway-adjacent zones, safety barriers and access routes may be modified to keep the area open.
- Changes mid-project: platforms can be reconfigured as work progresses. A scaffold that was safe earlier may become unsafe if it isn’t re-checked after modifications.
If you were hurt in any of these types of situations, the “how” of the fall matters as much as the injury itself—because liability often turns on who had control of safety at the moment the hazard existed.


