In and around Frankfort, many projects involve contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers rotating through the same work areas. That matters because a scaffolding fall case is often about control and responsibility—who had the duty to make the scaffold safe, who was supposed to inspect it, and what safety measures were required for the specific work being performed.
Common reasons cases become disputed early include:
- Conflicting accounts of what safety equipment was available on-site
- Unclear jobsite roles (who assembled, who supervised, who inspected)
- Documentation gaps like missing inspection logs or incomplete incident reporting
- Work pace pressures that can lead to shortcuts (and then blame shifts after an injury)


