In many construction injury cases around Bowling Green, the dispute isn’t “did the fall happen?” It’s who had control over safety at the moment it mattered.
Depending on the project, that can include:
- the property owner or facility manager
- the general contractor coordinating trades
- the subcontractor responsible for the specific scaffold setup
- the employer directing the worker’s tasks
- companies supplying or maintaining scaffolding components
After a fall, insurers commonly try to shift blame toward “worker error” or argue that the injured person ignored safety instructions. Your best protection is building a record showing what safety systems were missing or not functioning—such as guardrails, proper access/means of entry, toe boards, decking condition, or fall protection that was required but not effectively used.


