In South Pasadena, construction projects frequently occur in tight urban corridors—near schools, retail blocks, and established residential areas. That environment can create practical issues that affect liability, such as:
- Scaffolding placed near pedestrian routes where access is controlled by the contractor or site manager
- Limited laydown space that increases the chance components are moved, re-stacked, or modified during the workday
- Frequent coordination between multiple trades (general contractor, subcontractors, and specialty installers)
When an injury occurs, the key question becomes: who had control of the work and the safety setup at the time of the fall? In many cases, fault isn’t limited to the person who fell—it can involve how the scaffold was assembled, inspected, maintained, and made safe for the task being performed.


