Redwood City construction projects frequently overlap: contractors and subcontractors may rotate in and out, site access may change day-to-day, and safety responsibilities can be split by contract.
That matters because scaffolding accidents rarely trace back to “one person did one thing wrong.” Instead, liability can hinge on questions like:
- Who controlled the day-to-day safety of the work area?
- Who was responsible for inspection, maintenance, and reconfiguration?
- Were fall protection measures actually provided, and were workers trained to use them?
- Did the site’s coordination allow unsafe work to continue?
In practical terms, your claim may need to address issues beyond the fall itself—such as improper setup, missing components, inadequate access routes, or failure to respond to known hazards.


