In Santa Paula, work sites can involve property owners, general contractors, and subcontractors coordinating tasks while keeping the job moving. That creates a common dispute: each party may claim another company controlled the scaffold setup, inspections, or safety decisions.
In practice, the case often comes down to questions like:
- Who had authority over the scaffold’s assembly and placement?
- Who was responsible for daily safety checks and documenting them?
- Was safe access provided (for getting on/off the scaffold without risky climbing)?
- Were guardrails, toe boards, and proper fall protection in place for the specific work being performed?
California law generally focuses on duty and breach—meaning the facts must show that someone responsible for safety failed to meet the standard of care and that failure contributed to your injuries.


