In smaller construction markets like Rexburg, it’s common for multiple teams to touch the same jobsite: the property owner, a general contractor, subcontractors, and sometimes equipment suppliers. When a fall happens, each party may assume someone else handled safety setup, inspections, or training.
That can create a real problem for injured workers: if you don’t act early, the story can get fragmented—what was installed, what was missing, and what warnings were given can become hard to prove.
A Rexburg scaffolding injury claim often turns on documenting:
- Who controlled the work area at the time of the fall
- Whether safe access and fall protection were actually in place (not just promised)
- What the jobsite looked like that day—including how materials were staged and whether the setup was altered


