On many Glen Ellyn projects—whether near retail strip areas, office spaces, or residential remodels—scaffolding is frequently used by contractors working in parallel. That means a fall may involve more than the worker who fell:
- The general contractor coordinating trades and site rules
- The subcontractor responsible for erection/alterations
- The property owner or manager handling overall premises safety
- Employers managing training and day-to-day instructions
- Equipment suppliers or installers involved with component delivery
When insurers argue “the worker should have been more careful,” the case usually turns on whether the site had the right access, guardrails, stability measures, and fall protection—and whether those protections were maintained when the jobsite changed.


