In Coconut Creek, construction projects frequently involve multiple trades and overlapping responsibilities—especially when work is staged near active properties or in areas with pedestrians and deliveries. In these situations, the party at fault is not always the person “closest” to the scaffolding at the moment of the fall.
A strong claim typically examines:
- Who controlled the worksite conditions (access routes, decking, guardrails, safe ladder/scaffold use)
- Who coordinated the job (general contractor and site management)
- Who assembled or modified the scaffold (subcontractors and equipment arrangements)
- Who maintained safety systems during the shift (inspections, changes, and compliance)
That matters because Florida injury claims can turn on whether the evidence shows the responsible party had a duty to keep the site safe—and whether that duty was breached.


