Redlands construction often involves fast-turn renovation schedules, mixed-use properties, and sites where pedestrians and nearby businesses may be affected by staging and foot traffic. That environment can create extra pressure to keep work moving—even when safety systems are compromised.
Common Redlands-specific patterns we see in case reviews include:
- Access changes during the day: ladders, plank placement, and temporary walkways may be rearranged to accommodate deliveries and work crews.
- Tight staging areas: when scaffolding is built in constrained spots, guardrails and safe entry/exit points can be overlooked.
- Older structures being modified: repairs to existing buildings can require adjustments to how scaffolding is anchored, leveled, and inspected.
Those factors matter because the strongest claims focus on how the fall occurred—not just that it happened.


