In the surrounding Chicago metro area, construction projects commonly involve multiple trades, frequent equipment changes, and subcontractors coming and going. When a fall occurs, the “who’s responsible?” question usually depends on who controlled the scaffolding and the work area at the time—for example:
- The entity managing the overall jobsite safety
- The contractor responsible for scaffold assembly and inspections
- The employer directing the worker’s tasks and access route
- The company providing or modifying the scaffold components
In practice, insurers frequently argue the incident was caused by worker error or a momentary lapse. A Lemont scaffolding injury case is strongest when the evidence ties the fall to avoidable safety breakdowns—such as improper access, missing fall protection, incomplete decking, or failure to re-check the scaffold after changes.


