San Dimas is a suburban city in the Inland Empire area where construction activity frequently supports schools, retail centers, warehouses, and maintenance projects for multi-tenant properties. In these settings, multiple contractors and subcontractors may work in the same area—sometimes with quick turnover between phases.
When a fall happens, the key question isn’t just that someone fell. It’s who had control over safety at the time:
- Who coordinated scaffold setup and modifications
- Who inspected after changes to platforms or access
- Which party trained workers on fall protection and safe access
- Who required and enforced guardrails, toe boards, and secure decking
In California, responsibility can be shared, and the party best positioned to prevent the hazard is often the one that must answer for it. A strong claim connects the fall to the specific safety failures in your jobsite records.


