Sonoma’s mix of active construction, renovation projects, and tourism-driven foot traffic means job sites often operate with tight access controls and frequent deliveries. When a fall happens, what matters most is what was true at the site that day—and that information can disappear fast.
Common Sonoma-area issues we see after scaffolding incidents include:
- Site access changes during the workday (temporary routes, blocked sidewalks/driveways, rerouted deliveries)
- Weekend or off-hour work that affects who witnessed the setup and who recorded inspections
- Multiple subcontractors coordinating around ongoing projects, increasing uncertainty about who controlled safety
- Weather and lighting conditions on hillside or outdoor work areas (slippery surfaces, glare, or inadequate visibility)
If you wait too long, it becomes harder to prove what scaffolding components were present, how access was managed, and whether fall protection measures were actually used.


