Los Gatos is a Silicon Valley community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and ongoing construction/renovation activity—plus frequent work around occupied buildings. That matters because scaffolding accidents often involve:
- Tight schedules and multiple trades working in close proximity (coordination issues can become negligence issues).
- Work near public-facing areas where access routes, barriers, and signage have to be managed carefully.
- Subcontractor responsibilities that may be shared or disputed between the general contractor, the scaffold installer, and the employer supervising the task.
- Early insurer contact that can feel urgent—especially when the injured person is trying to “keep things simple” while recovering.
In short: the jobsite setup and who controlled it can be just as important as the fall itself.


