Norcross sits in a region with steady construction activity, which means scaffolding use is common across commercial sites, warehouses, and tenant improvement projects. Those sites can be busier than people realize—deliveries arrive, materials are staged, and work zones change throughout the day.
That environment matters because many scaffolding fall injuries are tied to more than one factor, such as:
- Access and staging issues (people stepping around equipment, moving materials near platforms)
- Shortcuts around fall protection (guardrails or access ladders not used the way they were intended)
- Inconsistent site safety practices across crews and subcontractors
- Equipment setup and inspection gaps when scaffolds are moved, reconfigured, or used between shifts
When multiple parties were on-site, the case can hinge on who had control over safety at the time of the fall—not who “sounds most responsible” after the fact.


