Construction activity in Fort Myers isn’t limited to large downtown projects. Many accidents occur where work has to keep moving—sometimes around strict schedules, shared access areas, or properties that stay active while crews work.
Common scaffolding fall scenarios we see in this region include:
- Unsafe access to the work level: ladders or temporary access points used without proper tie-in or stability.
- Guardrails and fall protection not properly installed or consistently used: missing components, damaged systems, or equipment not available when workers need it.
- Scaffold changes during the day: repositioning, re-decking, or adding materials without re-checking stability.
- Wet weather and humidity issues: Florida conditions can make surfaces slick and create problems with footing and secure decking.
- Coordination gaps between trades: one team’s work affects another team’s scaffold setup, access routes, or inspection routine.
These patterns matter because they influence duty and breach—what safety measures were expected, who was responsible for them, and whether deviations contributed to the fall.


