Lauderdale Lakes is a working community with ongoing construction, maintenance, and property improvements. That means scaffolding incidents often involve:
- Active sites near high-traffic areas, where access routes are frequently adjusted and work zones can be reorganized mid-shift.
- Occupied or mixed-use properties, where safety controls must account for people on-site (employees, subcontractors, and sometimes visitors).
- Fast-moving renovation schedules, where scaffolding is assembled, modified, and sometimes reconfigured without the same level of documentation you’d expect on larger industrial projects.
Those realities matter legally because the “who did what, when” and “what safety measures were in place at the time” can change depending on how the site was run.


