Jupiter projects frequently include multi-trade work—site preparation, building maintenance, tenant improvements, coastal-resilience upgrades, and other jobs where access equipment is shared, moved, or modified. A fall from scaffolding can trigger responsibility questions such as:
- Who controlled the worksite that day (and who supervised access to elevated areas)
- Whether the scaffold was properly assembled and then re-checked after changes
- Whether fall protection and safe access were actually available and used
- Whether inspections were documented and consistent with what was on the ground
In Florida, it’s common for insurers to point to “the way the worker stepped” or to argue that the worker should have avoided the hazard. Your claim typically turns on whether the jobsite safety system—setup, inspection, and enforcement—was adequate for the conditions that existed in Jupiter.


