In and around Castle Rock, construction projects often involve multiple contractors, subcontractors, and property stakeholders. When a fall happens, fault is rarely a single “bad actor.” Instead, it’s usually a chain of safety breakdowns—access issues, missing components, inadequate inspections, or failure to enforce fall protection.
That’s why your claim often depends on what can be proven from the first days after the incident:
- What the scaffold looked like when you were injured (not just what it looked like later)
- Whether guardrails, decks/planks, and access routes were correctly installed
- Whether the scaffold was inspected and documented as required by the project’s safety process
- How long the condition existed before the fall
In practice, the longer you wait, the harder it is to reconstruct the scene—especially once crews are reassigned and equipment is taken down.


