Dallas sits in a growing region where commercial projects, warehouse/industrial work, and residential builds often move quickly to keep supply chains and schedules on track. On these sites, a few patterns can increase risk after a fall:
- Multiple subcontractors working in sequence: scaffolding can be reused, modified, or shifted as crews change.
- Frequent material movement: planks, access ladders, and fall protection can be disturbed during the day.
- Weather and time-of-day impacts: humidity, rain, and glare can make surfaces slick or visibility limited.
- Shared access points: employees and visitors may use the same routes to reach work areas.
When an injury happens, the question becomes less “how did the fall occur?” and more who controlled the worksite safety at the time it mattered—and whether the safety setup was reasonably maintained.


