New Haven sits in a region with steady commercial building, facility upgrades, and ongoing maintenance activity. That matters because scaffolding injuries frequently occur during:
- Turnarounds and scheduled downtime at industrial or commercial properties
- Add-on construction where older structures meet new work (and safety responsibilities can blur)
- Tenant or contractor coordination—when one company controls the area and another controls the scaffold
- Weather-and-pace pressures that can affect how quickly access routes and platforms are set up or reconfigured
In these situations, the “cause” of the fall is rarely just one mistake. The case typically turns on who had the duty to ensure safe conditions at the time—especially after changes to the scaffold, decking, or access.


