In Colorado, construction injury liability commonly depends on who had the responsibility and control over safety at the moment of the incident—who arranged access, who ensured fall protection was in place, and who was coordinating the subcontractors using the scaffold.
In Fort Morgan, you may see projects where:
- A general contractor coordinates multiple trades and phases
- Subcontractors bring their own crew and equipment
- Maintenance or tenant-related work happens on shorter schedules
- Weather and wind exposure affect how scaffolding is set up, braced, or maintained
Those details matter because insurers frequently argue the injured person “should have” handled access differently or used equipment correctly. A strong case focuses on what the jobsite required—and what failed to meet those expectations.


