In many construction injury matters, the dispute isn’t whether someone fell—it’s whether the jobsite was managed safely and whether the right people had notice of unsafe conditions.
In Port Orange projects (including residential remodels, commercial build-outs, and multi-trade maintenance work), scaffolding safety responsibilities may be split across several entities—such as the general contractor, the scaffolding subcontractor, and the property owner or site manager. That means investigators and insurers often try to narrow blame to one party or to suggest the injured worker “should have handled it differently.”
Your best protection is building a clear record early:
- what the scaffolding looked like at the time,
- what safety systems were (or weren’t) in place,
- how the work was being performed that day,
- and how the injury progressed medically.


