Lafayette’s mix of growing commercial corridors and ongoing homebuilding/renovations means scaffolding work is common—especially around busy streets where crews must keep access moving.
Common local situations that can complicate a claim include:
- Work near active pedestrian/vehicle traffic: site managers may prioritize access and throughput, which can affect how safely people were protected from elevated work.
- Fast-turn renovations and punch-list work: scaffolding may be adjusted or moved more frequently, increasing the chance that guardrails, decking, or access points weren’t maintained as conditions changed.
- Subcontracted trade coordination: when multiple contractors share a site, responsibility for safety procedures can get blurred.
Your attorney’s job is to translate what happened on the Lafayette worksite into a legally actionable theory—focused on duty, breach, and causation—using the right documents and witness accounts.


