In Central Florida construction disputes, it’s rarely enough to prove that someone fell. The question insurers fight about is who had responsibility for safe scaffolding conditions at the time.
That responsibility can shift across project roles, such as:
- the party managing the overall jobsite
- the contractor responsible for the work area
- the company that assembled or modified scaffolding
- the employer directing the worker’s tasks
In Eustis, where projects can involve quick turnarounds and frequent subcontractor handoffs, the “who controlled what” detail matters. When the wrong party is targeted—or the right party is missed—the claim can stall or shrink.


