South Lake Tahoe’s mix of hospitality, seasonal construction, and frequent property turnovers means scaffolding work is commonly shared across roles—owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment suppliers.
In practice, that can create disputes over:
- who controlled the worksite that day,
- who ensured fall protection and safe access,
- whether the scaffold was assembled and inspected according to required safety rules,
- and whether changes during the project triggered re-inspection.
A strong claim usually depends on identifying every responsible party early, then building a clear “timeline of control” around the fall.


