Decatur’s mix of commercial corridors, redevelopment projects, and frequent site turnover means scaffolding is often erected, modified, and re-used across short time windows. That can raise the risk when:
- Platforms are changed mid-project (new materials staged, access points adjusted, decks reconfigured)
- Work shifts between trades, creating gaps in inspection and responsibility
- A site’s “safe today” setup isn’t re-verified after modifications
- Weather and site conditions affect footing and stability (especially around entrances, loading areas, and outdoor tie-in points)
In practice, many scaffolding-fall cases aren’t about a single moment—they’re about how safety responsibilities were managed before the fall.


