East Chicago’s mix of industrial work, heavy construction, and active urban corridors means scaffolding is often used where crews are moving quickly—materials, deliveries, and subcontractors changing hands throughout the day. When that happens, fall hazards don’t stay “contained” to one workstation.
A scaffold can become unsafe due to everyday disruptions:
- access routes being altered mid-shift
- equipment being re-positioned for efficiency
- parts being replaced without the same inspection level as the original setup
- crews working around pedestrian traffic near entrances and staging areas
If you were hurt in an East Chicago construction incident, the practical question is usually immediate: how do we prove the unsafe condition and keep the case from getting lost while you’re trying to recover?


