Michigan City has a mix of industrial, commercial, and public-facing projects. That matters because scaffolding failures often aren’t isolated “equipment problems.” They can be tied to:
- Work sequencing (scaffolds moved, modified, or reconfigured while crews are still operating)
- Access and staging (limited laydown space, frequent delivery traffic, and changing routes)
- Weather and coastal conditions (slippery surfaces, wind, and moisture affecting stability and safe footing)
- Multiple contractors (general contractors, specialty trades, and equipment providers with overlapping responsibilities)
When a fall happens, the key question becomes: who had the duty and the control to keep people safe at that moment, and what safety steps failed? Your claim needs to be built around that reality.


