Homewood’s mix of commercial corridors, older buildings, and active residential/commercial remodeling can create specific site-risk patterns. Scaffolding may be used for exterior repairs, facade work, sign installation, roofline maintenance, HVAC upgrades, and interior build-outs. On projects like these, falls often occur during:
- Access changes mid-shift (materials moved, decks rearranged, work zones rerouted)
- Tight-site layouts where safe staging and clear walkways are harder to maintain
- Multi-employer crews where one company controls the work platform while another controls the schedule and site rules
- Exterior work in seasonal transitions (wet surfaces, patchy lighting, wind/cold affecting grip and footing)
The point for injured Homewood workers and nearby visitors: the “who was there” question isn’t enough. Illinois claims usually turn on who had control over safety at the time and whether the worksite conditions met required safety expectations.


