After a fall, it’s common for an employer or insurer to emphasize quick conclusions: that the injured person was careless, that the scaffold was “standard,” or that the worker should have used equipment differently. In Georgia, those early narratives can influence recorded statements, medical documentation, and how adjusters frame fault.
In Doraville specifically, construction and maintenance activity frequently occurs near busy access points and loading areas—places where companies may document safety measures for productivity and compliance, even if the actual setup at the time of the incident was unsafe. If guardrails, access ladders, decking, or fall protection weren’t properly installed, adjusted, or re-checked, those details can determine whether the blame story holds.


