Orlando construction work frequently involves fast-moving schedules tied to permits, inspections, and tenant openings. When an elevated fall happens, insurers and project teams may shift into damage-control mode quickly—requesting statements, pointing to safety signage, or arguing the injured person “should have been careful.”
In practice, these claims often turn on details like:
- whether the scaffold was properly erected and inspected before use
- whether fall protection systems were available, fitted, and enforced
- whether guardrails, access points, and decking met safe-use expectations
- whether changes to the work area were followed by re-inspection
Because Orlando job sites can involve frequent subcontractor turnover, the party with day-to-day control may not be the company you assume. Your case needs a legal strategy that identifies who controlled the conditions at the time of the fall.


