In Matteson, many construction projects involve layered responsibility: a general contractor, a concrete or framing subcontractor, and sometimes a specialty company handling scaffold setup and inspections. Even when it seems obvious that “the scaffold was unsafe,” the legal question becomes who controlled the work and the safety process at the time.
That matters because liability may shift depending on facts like:
- who assembled the scaffold components
- who conducted inspections or safety checks
- who directed workers where to stand, climb, or work
- whether required fall protection was available and enforced
When more than one party could be responsible, insurers often try to narrow blame early. A Matteson scaffolding fall lawyer focuses on building a clear responsibility story before those early narratives harden.


