Champaign has a mix of construction activity tied to commercial development, campus-adjacent projects, healthcare facilities, and ongoing upgrades across established neighborhoods. That matters because scaffolding is often used in busy, partially occupied areas—where:
- access routes change throughout the day,
- equipment is set up near foot traffic,
- crews transition between tasks quickly,
- and safety documentation can be spread across multiple subcontractors.
When a fall occurs in an environment like this, the “who is responsible” question can be more complicated than it seems. The parties involved may include the party controlling the worksite conditions, the contractor coordinating the project, and the entity responsible for the specific scaffolding setup.


