Westmont’s mix of commercial development, ongoing renovations, and industrial-adjacent work means job sites are often active with subcontractors coming and going, equipment deliveries, and frequent adjustments to work areas.
That matters because scaffolding-related accidents frequently turn on details like:
- whether access points and work platforms were kept safe as the project changed,
- whether fall protection was actually available and used,
- whether inspections were documented after modifications,
- and whether multiple parties controlled the work at the time of the fall.
If your injury happened while the site was in “production mode,” it’s common for reports to become incomplete or for safety paperwork to be produced later—after the facts have shifted. Early legal involvement helps prevent gaps from becoming fatal to your claim.


