In many Lincolnwood work zones, scaffolding is used for exterior work, building maintenance, tenant improvements, and repairs tied to tight timelines. That often means:
- More than one contractor or subcontractor is on-site at the same time.
- Site access changes during the day (materials moved, sections adjusted, temporary walkways altered).
- Workers and inspectors may rotate quickly, so witness memories fade.
- The project is coordinated under tight schedules, which can affect how safety issues are handled and documented.
When a fall happens, the question isn’t only “why did the person fall?” It’s also who controlled safety at that moment—and whether guardrails, safe access points, and inspection routines were actually in place.


