In and around Herrin, many jobsites involve multiple contractors working in tight schedules—maintenance, tenant improvements, industrial upgrades, and routine repairs. When a fall occurs, it’s common for responsibility to be shared or disputed across:
- the party controlling the work area
- the general contractor coordinating site safety
- the subcontractor responsible for the task performed on the scaffold
- equipment providers if components or instructions were part of the issue
Even when the injury seems clearly caused by the fall, insurers often focus on whether the jobsite was reasonably safe and whether safety rules were followed at the time. That’s why the “paper trail” matters in Herrin cases—incident reports, safety checklists, training records, inspection logs, and documentation of scaffold setup and changes.


