Scaffolding injuries in the Quad Cities commonly involve multiple practical factors tied to how work is scheduled and controlled on-site. In East Moline, claims often turn on whether the jobsite had:
- Safe access and egress for workers getting on/off elevated platforms (not improvised stairways or makeshift climbing)
- Proper guardrails, toe boards, and decking maintained throughout the shift—not just installed for an initial walkthrough
- Clear responsibility across contractors (general contractor coordination, subcontractor setup, equipment providers, and site safety oversight)
- Inspection and re-setup practices after changes to the scaffold, materials, or work location
Even when the fall looks “obvious,” fault usually depends on how the scaffold was used that day and who controlled the safety requirements for that area. That’s why the early investigation matters.


