In many Marietta construction settings, responsibility for safety is shared across multiple teams—property owners, general contractors, and subcontractors who assemble and maintain scaffolding. What makes these cases tricky is that the safety issues may not be obvious from the injured person’s perspective.
Common Marietta-area fact patterns include:
- Scaffolding placed near active work zones where material handling changes the layout during the day
- Temporary access routes created for speed that later become unsafe or are not properly guarded
- Inspections treated as “paper compliance” rather than a real safety check after modifications
When these issues are present, the strongest claims usually track who had control of the setup at the time of the fall—and what safety measures should have prevented it.


