In many Douglas-area construction injuries, the dispute is less about whether a fall occurred and more about who had the responsibility to keep the work area safe. That can include:
- The party coordinating the project and scheduling work
- The contractor responsible for scaffold setup and fall protection
- The employer directing the work at the time of the incident
- The entity maintaining the worksite access routes
Georgia injury claims commonly turn on whether the responsible party had a duty to maintain safe conditions and whether they breached that duty. The strongest cases tie the fall to specific safety failures—like unsafe access to the platform, missing/incorrect guardrails, inadequate decking, or scaffolding not being inspected after changes.


