In many Rome-area projects, multiple teams share the same work zone: a general contractor coordinating trades, subcontractors handling specific tasks, and different crews controlling access and safety day-to-day. In a scaffolding fall claim, the question usually isn’t just “did a fall happen?”—it’s:
- Who had control of the work at the time of the incident?
- Who was responsible for safe scaffold setup, inspections, and fall protection?
- Were access routes and walk paths treated as part of the safety plan—or an afterthought?
That matters because Georgia premises and workplace injury claims typically depend on duties tied to control and reasonable safety practices. If the wrong party is targeted, the case can stall or settlement leverage can shrink.


