In our region, many construction projects involve multiple trades working in close proximity—sometimes with scaffolding shared across tasks like exterior work, maintenance, drywall, or equipment installation. That matters because a scaffolding fall claim often turns on site control: who had the ability to require safe access, proper fall protection, and correct scaffold setup.
In real cases, blame doesn’t always land neatly on one party. Instead, responsibility may be tied to:
- the entity that coordinated the jobsite schedule and site safety expectations,
- the contractor responsible for the scaffold’s installation or modifications,
- the employer directing the injured worker’s tasks,
- and sometimes the supplier/renter of scaffold components.
If you’re trying to figure out “who to call” after a fall, the answer usually isn’t a single phone number—it’s a legal investigation that matches Bourbonnais worksite realities.


