In a suburb where projects often run on tight schedules, scaffolding may be used for exterior work, interior build-outs, maintenance, and tenant improvements. That creates common failure points:
- Access and staging issues: scaffolds set up for short-term work may have temporary access routes or changed decking.
- Worksite crowding: deliveries, trades, and nearby foot traffic can lead to rushed setups and incomplete fall-protection controls.
- Multiple contractors on one property: general contractors, subcontractors, and property management can each assume someone else handled safety.
After a fall, these factors affect your claim. The question becomes: who controlled the safety setup at the time of the incident, and what safety measures should have been in place under the circumstances?


