Independence projects commonly include mixed scopes—sitework, tenant improvements, equipment installation, and exterior maintenance—sometimes happening in phases with several subcontractors on the same footprint.
That matters after a scaffolding fall because responsibility may not sit with one person. The party controlling scaffold setup, the employer directing the work, the general contractor coordinating site safety, and the property owner managing premises access can all become part of the liability picture.
Your case strategy should reflect that reality from the start—especially when the fall happened near entrances, loading areas, or active pedestrian routes where safety controls are expected but may not be consistently enforced.


