Many Schaumburg construction projects involve tight schedules and active work zones—sometimes with multiple contractors on-site at the same time. That matters because scaffolding isn’t a “set it and forget it” structure. It has to be assembled correctly, used as intended, and re-checked when conditions change.
Common local realities that increase risk include:
- Frequent site coordination changes (trades shifting work areas, scaffolding moved or reconfigured)
- Commercial and industrial maintenance work where crews may be working around ongoing operations
- Subcontractor handoffs where responsibility for inspection and setup can be disputed
When a fall occurs, the legal issue often becomes less about the fall itself and more about control and compliance—who had the duty to keep the worksite safe at the time of the incident.


