Plainfield has a steady mix of commercial builds, industrial work, and residential growth. That matters in scaffolding cases because liability often turns on who controlled the day-to-day jobsite safety.
In many Indiana construction injuries, multiple parties share responsibility—such as the property owner, general contractor, subcontractors, and the workers assigned to assemble, inspect, or maintain the scaffolding. The key question is usually not just whether someone fell, but whether the party in control of the worksite:
- Provided safe access to elevated areas (stairs, ladders, or intended entry points)
- Required and enforced fall protection use where it was needed
- Ensured the scaffold was assembled and stayed compliant during the workday
- Documented inspections and corrected known hazards
When the evidence is messy, insurers may try to shift blame onto the injured worker. A Plainfield scaffolding claim is strongest when you can show the failure was tied to safety oversight and jobsite controls, not just “human error.”


