On many Atlanta projects—commercial builds, tenant renovations, warehouse work, and mixed-use construction—scaffolding may be used by different crews over time. That creates a common problem: more than one entity can have touched safety decisions.
Depending on the job, responsibility may involve:
- the general contractor overseeing site coordination
- the subcontractor responsible for scaffolding setup and work positioning
- the employer who directed the injured worker’s tasks
- property owners or site managers for premises control
- equipment providers or those who supplied/modified scaffolding components
In practice, insurers frequently try to narrow blame to the person who fell. A strong Atlanta case typically requires showing what the jobsite required, what was actually done (or not done), and how those safety gaps contributed to the fall.


