Fairview Heights is a suburban community with active commercial development and ongoing road-adjacent projects. That means many sites share similar risk patterns:
- Short turnaround tasks (patching, exterior work, tenant improvements) where scaffolding is assembled and adjusted repeatedly.
- Multiple contractors on the same footprint, increasing the chance that safety duties overlap or get assigned away.
- Work near public-facing areas (walkways, loading zones, shared access routes), where access points and barriers may be treated like “temporary” even when workers rely on them daily.
In these situations, a fall can be traced not just to the moment of the incident, but to decisions made earlier—how the scaffold was set up, how it was maintained, who controlled the site that day, and whether inspections were actually completed.


