Union City projects frequently include layered staffing: a general contractor coordinating subcontractors, separate crews handling scaffold setup and adjustments, and additional vendors supplying equipment. In many fall cases, the question isn’t “who was nearby?”—it’s “who had control over safety at the time of the incident.”
That can mean looking at:
- Who assembled the scaffold and whether it was modified during the shift
- Whether guardrails, toe boards, and safe access points were present and used
- Whether inspections were performed after changes (a common issue when work is reconfigured mid-day)
- Whether training and jobsite safety protocols were followed
A Union City scaffolding injury claim is strongest when it ties the unsafe condition to the fall and shows that the responsible party had a duty to prevent it.


