Cape Coral’s ongoing construction and renovation activity often means projects overlap—outdoor staging, rapid schedules, and crews coordinating around property access. In practice, that can create multiple “moving parts” around a single fall:
- Tight access areas near homes and common walkways where safe routes to the work platform aren’t clearly controlled.
- Frequent jobsite changes (materials moved, sections reconfigured, temporary access adjusted) without updated safety checks.
- Tourist and visitor pressure on timing for short-term rentals, marina-adjacent businesses, and commercial properties—work may be scheduled to avoid disruptions, but safety documentation must still be current.
- Multiple contractors on site (general contractor, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers), which can blur who had control over scaffolding setup and inspection.
Those factors matter because Florida claims often turn on control: who had the duty and the ability to maintain safe conditions, not just who was present.


