In Pomona, construction work frequently involves layered responsibilities—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, property owners, and sometimes equipment providers. Even when the fall seems like “one person made one mistake,” liability can spread across who controlled the site, who assembled the scaffold, who inspected it, and who directed the work.
That matters because California claims often turn on evidence showing:
- who had control over safe access and fall protection,
- whether safety measures were in place and actually used,
- and whether jobsite changes (materials moved, platforms reconfigured, access points adjusted) were followed by proper re-checks.
The earlier you build a factual timeline, the harder it is for anyone to narrow the story down to “employee error” without supporting documentation.


