Grimes projects include everything from residential builds and remodels to commercial construction and industrial maintenance in the surrounding area. In these settings, scaffolding is frequently moved, reconfigured, or used by multiple trades.
That matters legally because liability usually depends on control—who had the responsibility to ensure safe access, proper assembly, and fall protection at the time of the incident. In practice, injured workers commonly face arguments like:
- “That scaffold wasn’t ours.”
- “We only rented the equipment.”
- “They were trained and knew better.”
- “The site was safe—someone changed the setup.”
A strong claim in Grimes focuses on the details: the scaffold configuration at the time of the fall, whether inspections were documented, and whether the working conditions matched what the site’s safety plan required.


