Sycamore projects often involve multiple contractors working in close quarters—sometimes while nearby areas remain active for deliveries, employee access, or public foot traffic. That environment can create extra points of dispute after a fall, such as:
- Unclear control of the work area (who was managing the specific platform or access route)
- Changes during the day (materials staged, sections adjusted, access moved)
- Documentation gaps (inspection logs or safety checklists not completed consistently)
- Coordination issues (general contractor vs. subcontractor responsibilities)
A scaffolding fall claim is rarely just “someone fell.” The key is proving what safety measures should have been in place, who had a duty to ensure them, and how the failure contributed to the injury.


