In suburban growth areas like Lovejoy, projects can progress in stages—mechanical work, exterior finishes, roofing/repair, and interior build-outs. That creates a common pattern: the scaffold gets moved, adjusted, or partially dismantled as teams rotate.
So even if the fall seems straightforward, the legal fight often becomes:
- What did the scaffold look like at the exact time of the fall?
- Who controlled the work area and safety that day?
- Were inspections and fall-protection steps actually followed—on that shift, for that setup?
If you’re waiting on “the company to handle it,” you may lose the only chance to capture the scene while it still matches the incident.


