On many projects around King City, work is performed on active schedules with frequent subcontractor changes and daily site turnover. When a scaffolding fall occurs, the story can quickly fracture into competing versions of “what happened”:
- The crew says the setup was already in place when they arrived.
- A contractor points to a subcontractor’s scope.
- A property owner claims they didn’t control the work area.
- An insurer focuses on whether the injured person followed instructions.
Because California construction injury claims typically turn on duty, breach, causation, and damages, the early record is everything. If key materials—inspection notes, safety checklists, incident reports, equipment rental paperwork—aren’t preserved quickly, it becomes much harder to prove what safety failures allowed the fall to occur.


