Many construction injury claims hinge on control—who directed the work, who inspected the setup, and who had the authority to correct unsafe conditions. In and around Forest Park, it’s common to see:
- Multiple trades operating close together (so one party’s “minor” change can affect stability, access, or fall protection).
- Work schedules that don’t pause for safety corrections—especially when weather windows, delivery timing, or project milestones are tight.
- Work sites that involve both workers and visitors, depending on the project type.
That mix can affect liability. The party that “owned” the scaffolding isn’t always the party that controlled how it was used day-to-day.


