Waverly has a mix of construction activity—everything from commercial build-outs to residential remodels and upkeep work for local facilities. In these settings, scaffolding is often used in short shifts and fast-moving tasks, which can create two common problems:
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Access and staging change during the day. Materials get moved, platforms get adjusted, and workers transition on and off scaffolding. If the setup isn’t re-checked after changes, a “small” alteration can create a dangerous condition.
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Multiple vendors may touch the same equipment. Even when one contractor appears to control day-to-day work, scaffolding components may be supplied, assembled, inspected, or serviced by different parties. That can affect who is responsible when a fall occurs.
In other words, the question in your case often isn’t only whether someone fell—it’s whether the setup, access, inspections, and fall protection were handled correctly for the conditions at that time.


