In a city with continuous development and frequent contractor turnover, a fall may not be limited to one employer. You might see responsibility spread across:
- The general contractor managing day-to-day site coordination
- The subcontractor responsible for scaffold assembly, decking, or access
- The property owner or developer controlling site-wide safety policies
- Staffing agencies or employers handling training and supervision
- Manufacturers/rental providers if scaffold components or instructions were inadequate
For injured people, this matters because California claims can involve shared liability. The goal is to identify who had control over safety at the moment the fall protection failed—and what records prove it.


