Solana Beach has a mix of active construction zones and close-to-home work environments: remodels, tenant improvements, hillside properties, and coastal-adjacent projects. That matters because scaffolding is often erected where:
- Pedestrian access and public walkways are nearby (and “bystander” concerns can come up).
- Traffic flow and delivery schedules create pressure to keep work moving.
- Multiple trades share space, and responsibility can become fragmented.
- Coastal conditions (wind exposure, salt air, and changing weather) can affect how equipment is handled and maintained.
When a fall happens in these settings, you may hear competing explanations: “the worker stepped wrong,” “the scaffold was fine,” or “someone else controlled the site.” Your case needs to focus on what the duty of care required at that specific jobsite moment.


