Casselberry’s mix of commercial development, renovations, and neighborhood construction means scaffolding incidents often involve multiple moving parts:
- Tight site access near driveways and roadways: photos and videos can be lost quickly when crews clear the area or traffic control is removed.
- Fast-moving contractors and subcontractors: responsibility may be split between the general contractor, the trade performing the work, and the entity managing the site.
- Renovations and remodels: even when it “looks like a small job,” scaffolds may be erected for short-term access—then dismantled before documentation is complete.
That’s why early organization is critical. In practice, the strongest cases come from people who can point to what was wrong with access, guardrails, decking, or fall protection—and prove it with preserved records.


