Construction sites are dynamic. Platforms get adjusted, materials are staged, and access routes change—sometimes daily. When a fall happens, the key issue usually isn’t only that someone fell. It’s whether the jobsite had the safety controls that should have been in place for the way workers were actually using the scaffolding.
In Union City (and across Fulton/Coweta-area construction projects), injured workers frequently face a familiar pattern:
- The company emphasizes “routine work” and suggests the fall was preventable by the worker.
- Safety paperwork exists, but it may be incomplete, inconsistent, or unclear on what was inspected and when.
- Liability may be shared among multiple entities involved in the project.
A lawyer who understands how Georgia injury claims are evaluated can help you focus on the records that matter most—before the most useful evidence disappears.


