Mill Valley’s location and community density mean construction activity often overlaps with busy streets, pedestrian-heavy areas, and tight staging routes. That can matter in scaffolding cases because the “scene” isn’t confined to a warehouse-like workspace—access points, deliveries, and temporary setups can be adjusted frequently.
Common local complications include:
- Work zones near foot traffic: Site controls may be imperfect if pedestrian routes weren’t properly protected.
- Frequent staging changes: Scaffolding is moved/modified for different tasks, which can affect stability and inspection timing.
- Multiple parties on mixed-use or high-visibility properties: A property manager, general contractor, and specialty subcontractors may all have overlapping safety responsibilities.
These details affect liability and documentation. The first days after the fall can determine whether key evidence is preserved or lost.


