Scaffolding accidents don’t always come from obvious “reckless” behavior. In practice, falls often stem from breakdowns in site coordination—especially on projects where:
- multiple trades share the same work area;
- scaffolding is moved, modified, or reconfigured mid-job;
- crews rely on quick access routes rather than dedicated safe entry/exit;
- safety checks occur informally instead of through documented inspections.
In Fairburn, that kind of operational churn matters. Even when the injured worker did everything they were told, liability can still turn on whether the jobsite had proper fall protection, safe access, and documented inspections.


