Mountain View projects often move quickly and involve layered subcontracting—steel, decking, facade work, MEP installation, inspections, and tenant improvements happening under tight schedules. When scaffolding is used in that environment, a fall can trigger overlapping responsibilities:
- General contractors coordinating site safety and sequencing work
- Subcontractors responsible for how their crew assembles and uses temporary structures
- Property owners/management overseeing premises safety and compliance expectations
- Equipment providers/rentals supplying components that must fit the setup and be used correctly
In practice, the biggest problem isn’t proving that a fall happened—it’s proving who controlled the unsafe condition, what safety system failed, and how that failure caused your specific injuries.


