Construction work in and around Columbus often involves active job sites with frequent material movement, subcontractor turnover, and changing site access. That matters because scaffolding conditions can change quickly—guardrails added, planks swapped, tie-ins adjusted, or access points blocked and reopened.
When a fall happens, insurers and defense teams may argue the accident was “one person’s mistake” or that safety was in place. Your outcome can depend on whether the right documentation is preserved early, and whether the claim is built around what the jobsite control structure required at the time—not just what someone remembers later.


