Upland is a growing Inland Empire community, with ongoing construction and frequent mixed-use activity—work happening near entrances, loading areas, and pedestrian routes. That creates practical safety problems that can show up in scaffolding incidents, such as:
- Tight work zones where materials are staged close to access points
- Frequent site changes (new sections of scaffold, relocated decking, modified access routes)
- High traffic around the work area, raising the odds of someone being bumped, distracted, or forced to step differently than planned
- Contractor coordination issues, where responsibility for inspections or safety corrections isn’t clearly handled after a change
Even when the fall seems like an obvious accident, the legal question becomes: what safety duties should have been in place for the way the jobsite was actually being run in Upland?


