In this area, construction activity is frequently coordinated across multiple trades and moving schedules—especially where projects intersect with busy access routes and active work zones. When a fall occurs, the dispute is rarely “did someone fall?” Instead, it’s usually:
- Who had responsibility for safe scaffold setup and inspection that day
- Whether the scaffold was altered, reconfigured, or used outside its intended conditions
- Whether fall protection and safe access were actually provided and enforced
If the site was working under tight timelines, you may hear arguments that the injured person “should have known better.” Georgia injury claims still depend on evidence and duty, but the winning cases are the ones that show how the unsafe condition was created or allowed to continue under the control of the responsible parties.


