In and around Palm Desert, construction activity commonly intersects with tight schedules and frequent site turnover. That combination can increase the chance that fall hazards aren’t corrected quickly enough—especially when:
- Crews are reconfiguring access routes for new work areas
- Scaffolding is erected, modified, or moved more than once during a project
- Equipment is staged for fast use and then shifted during the day
- Multiple subcontractors are working near the same elevated areas
Even when a scaffold “looks fine,” the legal issue typically becomes whether safe access, guardrails/fall protection, and inspection practices were followed for the specific conditions at the time of the fall.


