Campton Hills sits in a region where construction schedules can move quickly—driven by contractor staffing, material deliveries, and tight timelines that keep projects moving. When a fall occurs, multiple parties may try to direct responsibility elsewhere:
- General contractors may point to subcontractor safety practices.
- Subcontractors may claim they followed the plan or that the scaffold was assembled/changed by someone else.
- Property owners and site managers may argue they didn’t control the day-to-day work.
- Equipment suppliers or installers may dispute whether the components were defective or properly maintained.
Illinois claims often hinge on control and notice: who had the duty to keep the site reasonably safe, and what they knew (or should have known) before the fall.


