Many people assume the only question is “did a person fall?” But in practice, scaffolding cases often turn on details like:
- Whether the scaffold was assembled and altered according to safety requirements
- Whether access to the platform was safe and properly maintained
- Whether guardrails, toe boards, and fall protection were present and actually used
- Whether inspections happened after changes to the setup
In Marion, you may see these issues on projects tied to the broader Cedar Rapids corridor—where multiple subcontractors rotate in and out and responsibilities can blur. Even when the fall seems obvious, the legal work is about pinpointing who controlled the worksite safety at the moment the hazard existed.


