Winter Garden’s active growth and frequent commercial/residential projects mean job sites often involve fast turnarounds, frequent material movement, and changing work phases. That’s exactly when scaffolding hazards can develop—sometimes after the original setup has already been inspected.
Common local patterns we see in cases like these:
- Site changes during the day (planks moved, access points altered, sections reconfigured)
- Multiple trades working in the same area (confusion over who controlled fall protection at the moment of injury)
- Tourist/visitor-adjacent properties where security, foot traffic, and “keep the area moving” pressure can affect site management
When a fall occurs, the key question isn’t just whether someone fell—it’s whether the work environment was kept safe as conditions changed.


