La Verne’s construction activity includes both active work zones and properties that serve regular foot traffic—employees, vendors, and sometimes visitors moving through adjacent areas. That matters because a scaffolding accident investigation often depends on:
- Site access and safety controls: Were entrances, walkways, and work areas properly separated?
- How the work was coordinated: Multiple contractors can be on-site at once, and responsibilities can shift.
- Work around occupied areas: Maintenance or upgrade work may occur while people are still on or near the premises.
- Local documentation practices: In many CA workplaces, incident reporting, safety logs, and supervisor notes can be inconsistent—so collecting what exists early is critical.
In other words, the “fall itself” is only part of the story. The surrounding conditions often determine whether the responsible parties are identified early—or disputed later.


