Clarkston’s construction and property activity can bring together crews, subcontractors, and property managers on the same site—sometimes with overlapping responsibilities for safety. In scaffolding fall cases, that can create competing accounts:
- The crew says the scaffold was set up correctly, but fall protection wasn’t enforced.
- The general contractor says the subcontractor controlled the work area.
- A property-side manager claims they relied on contractor safety practices.
- An equipment rental provider may point to proper installation by the contractor.
When more than one party controls some part of safety, the biggest challenge becomes organizing the facts in a way that explains who had the duty, what went wrong, and how it caused the fall—not just confirming that someone fell.


