New Castle, Indiana has a steady mix of commercial builds, renovations, and industrial maintenance. That matters because scaffolding incidents often involve multiple contractors and changing crews—especially when work is performed in phases or alongside ongoing operations.
In practice, these cases often come down to:
- Who controlled the site safety at the time of the fall (prime contractor, subcontractor, property owner, or a maintenance contractor)
- Whether safe access and fall protection were actually in place where the worker had to stand, step, climb, or work
- Whether changes during the shift (moving materials, adjusting the deck, swapping planks, modifying access routes) triggered a re-inspection that never happened
When the wrong party is blamed—or the right one is missed—your claim can stall. Local counsel understands the kinds of coordination breakdowns that show up in real New Castle jobsite investigations.


