In the suburbs around Chicago, construction doesn’t always happen in isolated zones. Projects near residential streets, mixed-use storefronts, and high-visibility walkways can create safety gaps that aren’t obvious until after a fall.
In many Wilmette cases, disputes turn on who controlled the jobsite and the safety conditions at the time of the incident—such as:
- The party responsible for scaffold setup and safe access routes
- The contractor coordinating trades and sequencing work
- The employer directing the task being performed on the platform
- The entity that maintained or inspected equipment after changes
Even when a fall seems tied to one moment, Illinois claims often require showing that the responsible party failed to maintain safe conditions or enforce required fall protection.


