Alsip is home to heavy industrial and commercial activity, and many projects involve multiple contractors coordinating safety across shifts. When a scaffolding fall occurs, the question usually isn’t only what happened in the moment—it’s who had the responsibility to keep the work area safe.
In Illinois, liability can hinge on things like:
- whether the party in charge of the project maintained safe access to elevated work
- whether scaffolding was inspected and adjusted as conditions changed
- whether fall protection systems were provided, maintained, and actually used
- whether subcontractors were supervised or allowed to work around missing safety components
That means your case often depends on identifying “control”—the entity that had the practical authority to correct unsafe conditions—not just the person who was closest to the scaffold.


