Construction activity around the South Side suburbs—including Palos Heights—often involves multiple trades working in close proximity. That can matter in a scaffolding case because responsibility may not belong to just one person or one company.
In practice, questions that commonly shape Palos Heights cases include:
- Who controlled the work area that day (not just who employed the injured worker)
- Whether safe access was in place for getting onto/off the scaffold
- Whether fall protection was actually used and maintained (not just “available”)
- Whether inspections happened after changes—like moving materials, adjusting decking, or modifying the structure
When the jobsite is active and conditions change, the timeline of what was inspected, corrected, or ignored becomes critical.


