Wabash jobs often involve time-sensitive schedules, subcontractor crews, and equipment that may be moved or reconfigured during the day. When a scaffold is adjusted mid-project—new materials added, decks swapped, access changed—safety depends on whether inspections and fall-protection checks keep up.
After a fall, disputes commonly start around:
- Who controlled the scaffold setup at the time of the incident
- Whether guardrails, toe boards, and safe access points were in place
- Whether the site followed Indiana/OSHA expectations for fall protection and competent access
Even when the injured worker did “everything right,” the legal question becomes whether the worksite provided safe conditions and whether the responsible party can prove otherwise.


