Forest Park’s mix of commercial activity, older buildings, and ongoing renovations can create job sites where scaffolding is erected, adjusted, and used around tight timelines. Injuries commonly occur when:
- Scaffolding is moved, modified, or reconfigured mid-project without the same level of inspection as the initial setup.
- Access routes are crowded or shared with other workers, deliveries, or nearby pedestrians.
- Weather and site conditions (wind, rain, wet footing, debris) make balance and footing more dangerous on elevated work platforms.
- Multiple entities overlap—property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and trades responsible for different aspects of site safety.
In these situations, the question isn’t just “who was on the scaffold.” It’s whether the party responsible for safe work practices maintained a safe system for access, fall protection, and ongoing inspection.


