Truckee jobsites can involve mixed crews and frequent coordination between property owners, general contractors, and specialized subcontractors—especially for commercial improvements and renovations tied to tourism and seasonal demand.
In these cases, the question isn’t only whether someone fell. It’s usually:
- Who had day-to-day control over the work area where the scaffold was used?
- Who was responsible for inspections, access, and fall protection during the specific shift?
- Whether changes made on site (repositioning, partial dismantling, re-decking) required re-checking stability and safety.
That “control” issue matters in California because liability can hinge on contractual responsibilities, practical supervision, and who had the duty to keep the workplace safe.


