Ontario’s construction activity means scaffolding is often involved in:
- Retail and industrial build-outs near high-traffic corridors
- Warehouse and logistics projects where access points are frequently adjusted
- Tenant improvements where subcontractors coordinate short-term work
That matters because fault is commonly split across multiple parties (property owners, general contractors, and subcontractors), and the “paper trail” may be spread across jobsite managers, safety officers, and equipment suppliers. The sooner you organize the incident facts, the better your chances of matching injuries to what went wrong on-site.


