Meriden’s mix of industrial activity, commercial construction, and ongoing renovations means many job sites share the same problem: space is limited. Common real-world scenarios we see after scaffolding falls include:
- Scaffolding placed near walkways or access routes used by other workers (or subcontractors) throughout the day
- Frequent changes to staging and access as materials are delivered and work shifts to the next area
- Wet weather and seasonal transitions that make footing and visibility issues more likely when climbing on/off platforms
- Busy site traffic where multiple trades are present, increasing the chance that key safety steps weren’t coordinated
After a fall, these details matter because Connecticut claims often turn on control, notice, and whether reasonable safety measures were maintained for the conditions on that specific site—not just whether an accident occurred.


