In the Muncie-area construction market—industrial maintenance, warehouse work, renovations, and commercial builds—multiple companies may touch the same scaffold: the contractor who coordinates the project, the subcontractor who sets up the platform, and the parties responsible for inspections and safety equipment.
When a fall happens, insurers may try to narrow the story to “worker error,” especially if you were doing routine tasks like climbing up, moving materials, or working around temporary access routes. The legal challenge is proving that the unsafe condition wasn’t just “a mistake,” but a failure to provide safe scaffolding setup, safe access, and appropriate fall protection for the specific work being performed.


