Miami Gardens construction injuries often involve real-world site pressures:
- Fast-moving projects and changing crews. It’s common for different subcontractors to touch the same scaffold or access route during a shift, making it harder to identify who controlled safety at the moment of the fall.
- Work around heavy traffic and tight staging. Limited laydown space can lead to frequent adjustments—moving materials, changing plank placement, or altering access points—without re-checking fall hazards.
- High density of nearby occupants and visitors. Falls sometimes affect not only workers, but also people passing by, contractors’ staff, or others impacted by how the work zone is controlled.
Because of these factors, the early questions matter: Who had control? Who inspected? Who managed the scaffold’s setup and safety equipment? Your claim should be built around the answers.


