Scaffolding accidents often happen during the “in-between” moments of a project—when materials are moved, access routes change, or crews shift from one task to another. In the Cary area, that can mean:
- Occupied or active work zones where people are constantly moving around the structure
- Frequent site coordination between general contractors and subcontractors
- Weather and schedule pressure that can lead to shortcuts around inspections or access safety
Even when a fall looks straightforward, the legal question is usually broader: who controlled the scaffold use and safety at the time, and what safety steps were required—but not followed.


