Scaffolding injuries frequently involve multiple groups on the same property: a general contractor, subcontractors, a property manager, and sometimes companies responsible for equipment delivery or setup.
In practice, insurers in Illinois often try to narrow the story to one question: “Did the injured person do something wrong?” But for many scaffolding fall claims, the stronger path is showing that the party with control over the worksite safety failed to maintain safe access and fall prevention.
That can include issues like:
- guardrails or toe boards not being in place when work started
- unsafe climbing/entry points onto elevated platforms
- scaffolding that was altered or moved without a safety re-check
- missing or improperly used fall protection systems


