Many projects in and around Covington involve several layers of responsibility—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment suppliers/rentals, and property management. Add in the practical realities of active construction in busy areas (limited laydown space, frequent material movement, and changing access points), and it becomes easier for safety gaps to be overlooked.
After a scaffolding fall, the hard part isn’t proving that someone fell. The hard part is identifying:
- Who controlled the scaffolding and its safety setup at the time of the incident
- Whether safe access and fall protection were in place for the task being performed
- Whether inspections, changes, and maintenance were handled correctly as the site evolved
When multiple parties are involved, insurers may try to shift blame to “how the worker moved” or “what the injured person did.” A Covington scaffolding fall claim often turns on whether the jobsite conditions and safety systems made the fall more likely—or more severe.


