Green Cove Springs sits at the intersection of growing residential development and ongoing commercial/industrial activity. That mix can affect scaffolding accidents in a few common ways:
- Multiple trades on the same site: Falls may involve the general contractor, a subcontractor, and the party responsible for setup/inspection of temporary work platforms.
- Fast-moving job phases: During remodels, tenant improvements, and exterior work, access points and decking can change mid-project—creating “new” hazards after the original setup.
- Tourism- and visitor-adjacent properties: When work occurs near areas where the public or non-workers may pass, the duty to control access and warn people can become part of the dispute.
Because of that, the question is rarely “did someone fall?” The real issue is whether the site was reasonably safe for the way work was being performed at the time of the accident.


