On many Whittier-area projects—tenant improvements, small commercial builds, warehouse work, and residential-adjacent construction—responsibility may be split across more than one company. That can include:
- The party that controlled the worksite and overall safety plan
- The contractor responsible for access and staging
- The subcontractor that assembled or modified the scaffold
- Employers who directed workers or provided training
- Equipment suppliers if components were delivered with defects or improper instructions
When more than one entity is involved, insurers may try to shift blame to “someone else.” A Whittier scaffolding injury attorney focuses on building a clear liability picture early—before fault arguments harden.


