Many people assume a fall case is just about “who was careless.” In real Fort Wayne construction injury claims, the bigger question is often which entity had the duty and control over the scaffolding and the site conditions at the time of the incident.
That’s especially true when multiple crews touch the same structure—common on mixed trade jobs where scaffolding is moved, modified, or re-used across shifts.
You may be dealing with issues like:
- Scaffolding being altered after an inspection (new access, relocated decking, removed components)
- Confusion over whether fall protection was required for the task being performed
- Gaps between what safety training says and what workers are actually directed to do on a busy schedule
- Documentation gaps when a project uses subcontractors or rotating staffing
Because of that, a strong claim often depends on quickly pinning down the “timeline of responsibility”—who controlled the setup, who supervised the work, and what changed right before the fall.


