Yorktown-area construction and maintenance projects often run on tight schedules, and equipment changes during the day are common. Scaffolding may be moved for access, modified for different tasks, or reconfigured as crews rotate.
That matters because many claims turn on what changed right before the fall:
- Was the scaffold reassembled or adjusted after materials were delivered?
- Were guardrails, access ladders, or fall protection systems installed as required—and were they still in place when the incident occurred?
- Were inspections done after modifications, or did the next crew assume it was “still good”?
Even when the fall seems obvious, the legal questions usually focus on control and duty at the time of the accident—not just whether someone fell.


