Miami Shores sits in a busy corridor of residential development, renovations, and commercial upgrades. That means scaffolding is frequently used on properties with:
- Limited staging space (materials moved around tight work zones)
- Active traffic and pedestrian routes nearby (deliveries, maintenance, and visitors)
- Weather and schedule pressures (work continues despite unsafe conditions being reported)
When a fall occurs, insurers and project teams often move fast to frame the incident as unavoidable or the injured person’s fault. If you’ve been hurt, your goal should be to preserve the facts before the jobsite changes—because in real life, scaffolds get dismantled, access points get rebuilt, and photos from the first day may be the only clear record.


