Milledgeville projects often involve a mix of contractors, subcontractors, and maintenance work—sometimes at occupied facilities, sometimes near public-facing areas where access routes must be controlled. When scaffolding is set up for short-term tasks, a small change (a plank adjustment, a moved access point, a modified tie-in) can create a dangerous condition.
After a scaffolding fall, the timeline matters because evidence is typically documented once and then overwritten by “what’s next” on the schedule. The sooner your claim is organized, the better your chances of showing how the fall happened—rather than letting the discussion become a blame argument.


