South Miami projects often sit in areas where construction activity intersects with real-world constraints: limited laydown space, frequent material deliveries, overlapping trades, and fast turnarounds. Those conditions increase the risk that:
- access routes to scaffolding are temporarily altered,
- safety checks are skipped between shifts,
- and equipment gets moved or reconfigured without a fresh inspection.
If you were hurt, don’t assume the incident was “handled.” Ask whether the scaffold was inspected after any changes—because in many site-fall claims, the key issue isn’t only what happened at the moment of the fall, but what was (or wasn’t) verified before work continued.


