Leavenworth has a mix of industrial work, commercial development, and remodeling projects—often with multiple contractors working in the same footprint. That matters because scaffolding injuries rarely point to just one responsible party.
Common local realities that can complicate liability include:
- Multiple trades on-site (general contractor + subcontractors + specialty equipment providers)
- Active access routes where pedestrians and workers pass close to work zones
- Frequent site changes—scaffolds adjusted for new sections, altered after deliveries, or reconfigured during ongoing work
- Documentation gaps on smaller projects where safety logs may be incomplete
When responsibility is split, insurers may try to frame the case as “you were the only one at fault.” Your job is to keep the focus where it belongs: what safety obligations existed, what safety measures were missing or inadequate, and how that failure led to your injuries.


