In a small-to-mid-sized construction market like Moultrie, projects frequently overlap: one crew is installing, another is finishing, and a third is handling repairs or inspections. That makes it easy for responsibility to get blurred.
Instead of focusing only on who you think caused the fall, a strong case usually tracks who had control of the worksite safety at the time—for example:
- the general contractor coordinating trades
- the subcontractor responsible for the scaffolding system
- the employer managing worker training and safety compliance
- the party responsible for inspecting, securing, or modifying access and platforms
When you’re injured, you want a legal team that can map out that chain of control early, based on what was happening on the job that day—not just later assumptions.


