In and around Berthoud, construction projects frequently include general contractors coordinating subcontractors, vendors delivering materials, and crews working through tight schedules for residential, commercial, and agricultural-adjacent properties. That project mix matters legally.
After a scaffolding fall, responsibility may not land on just one entity. Depending on who controlled the scaffold setup, who performed inspections, and who directed work at the time of the incident, claims can involve:
- the party that managed overall site safety,
- the subcontractor responsible for the work platform,
- employers who required (or failed to require) safe access and fall protection,
- and sometimes equipment suppliers or assemblers.
A strong claim doesn’t just argue that a fall occurred—it ties the unsafe condition to the party that had the duty and control to prevent it.


