On many projects, scaffolding is shared across trades and phases—installers, subcontractors, and general contractors may each have different responsibilities for setup, inspection, access, and fall protection.
In Urbana claims, it’s common for injured workers to discover that more than one party is involved, such as:
- the company that controlled the work at the time of the fall
- the entity that owned or supplied scaffolding components
- the contractor responsible for site safety coordination
- insurers tied to workers’ compensation and/or third-party liability
That matters because the wrong next step—like assuming one insurer “has it covered”—can complicate recovery later. A local lawyer helps you map the responsible parties and plan communications accordingly.


