In many Lake Mary cases, the dispute isn’t whether a fall occurred—it’s what safety failures caused it and who controlled the work at the time. Construction projects typically involve multiple players, such as general contractors, subcontractors, site supervisors, and companies responsible for equipment and work methods.
Insurers may try to shift blame by arguing:
- the injured worker “should have known” the risk,
- the fall was caused by misuse rather than unsafe setup,
- or the injury wasn’t serious enough to match the reported mechanism.
Your jobsite details—how access was provided, whether guardrails and proper fall protection were in place, what the scaffold looked like that day, and whether inspections were actually performed—are what determine whether the safety story holds up.


