In many Holly Hill injury situations, the injury occurs in environments where the public and nearby businesses are affected at the same time:
- Tight urban work zones where access routes, sidewalks, and driveways are adjusted for crews and deliveries.
- Occupied or continuously operating properties where a scaffold is being used while other activities continue nearby.
- Overlapping contractors and frequent changes—new materials, reconfigured platforms, and short turnaround work can mean the scaffold setup isn’t “set and forget.”
- Visitor and customer exposure around commercial properties, where communication gaps between property management, contractors, and workers can complicate responsibility.
When multiple parties are involved, the case often turns on control—who had the responsibility and authority to ensure safe platform use, proper access, and fall protection during the specific shift when the incident happened.


