In Waterloo, many construction and maintenance projects involve multiple trades working in close proximity—think renovations, industrial maintenance, and commercial build-outs. That matters because a scaffolding fall claim typically hinges on what was present (or missing) at the exact time of the incident.
Instead of asking only “why did someone fall,” the case usually turns on questions like:
- Was the scaffold set up and modified with safe access in mind?
- Were fall-protection systems actually used—not just available?
- Did someone inspect or document safety after changes to the structure?
- Were guardrails, planks, and tying/anchoring systems installed correctly for the work being performed?
When jobsite records are incomplete or inconsistent, the facts can get disputed quickly. That’s why early, organized evidence collection is critical in Waterloo scaffolding injury claims.


