Sunrise projects often involve active crews moving quickly, coordinating subcontractors, and working around ongoing traffic patterns in nearby areas. That means scaffolding setups may be adjusted more frequently than people assume—access routes change, sections get reconfigured, and equipment gets relocated as work progresses.
When a fall happens, the legal issue usually isn’t “whether someone fell.” It’s whether the site was set up and managed to prevent falls in the first place.
Common Sunrise-area scenarios we investigate include:
- Scaffolding platforms or decks that were not properly secured or maintained
- Missing or ineffective guardrails, toe boards, or fall-restraint systems
- Unsafe access to the scaffold (incorrect entry/exit points or unstable steps)
- Inadequate inspection/maintenance after modifications during the workday
- Work orders pressuring speed over safe setup and use


