In smaller communities, it’s tempting to assume one company is responsible for everything. On many Oroville construction sites, however, multiple parties touch safety and equipment—property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, scaffold installers/rentals, and sometimes staffing agencies.
Your job is to document what you can; your lawyer’s job is to determine who had control over the conditions that led to the fall. That often includes questions like:
- Who arranged or rented the scaffolding system?
- Who supervised the work at the time of the incident?
- Who inspected or approved the setup before use?
- Were required safety practices actually enforced on site?


