On many Titusville projects—whether it’s new construction, building maintenance, or industrial upgrades—scaffolding may be controlled by more than one entity. Even if your injury happened during a specific task, responsibility can involve:
- the company that employed the worker performing the work
- the general contractor coordinating the site
- a subcontractor responsible for scaffolding setup or maintenance
- a property owner or facility manager handling overall site safety
- equipment suppliers or rental companies if components were defective or misused
In practice, insurance adjusters may try to narrow the story to one person’s mistake. Your attorney’s job is to widen the lens to the real issue: who had the duty to provide safe access and fall protection, and whether site conditions matched required safety expectations.


