Even when the incident looks straightforward, scaffolding falls often involve overlooked safety failures—things like unsafe access to the platform, missing or damaged components, or a setup that wasn’t properly inspected before work began.
In Louisville, many construction projects overlap with busy neighborhoods and frequent deliveries. That can mean:
- scaffolding is moved or modified mid-shift,
- crews are working around trucks and foot traffic,
- weather and wind conditions affect jobsite stability,
- multiple subcontractors rotate in and out.
Those realities can create multiple potential responsibility points—and the strongest claims usually track how the site was operating right before the fall.


