Winchester’s construction activity—ranging from site work tied to regional development to renovations of older commercial buildings—often involves fast-moving schedules, multiple contractors, and frequent equipment changes. Even when a scaffold looks “stable,” falls can occur due to problems like:
- Missing or improperly installed guardrails or toe boards
- Unsafe access points when workers climb on/off scaffolding
- Decking/planks not secured, mismatched, or damaged
- Lack of fall protection setup or enforcement
- Scaffolding moved, modified, or reconfigured without a fresh safety check
In Kentucky, timing and documentation are not “nice to have.” Evidence can disappear as the site gets cleaned up, replaced, or reworked. The earlier you start organizing the facts, the better your attorney can build a claim that matches what Kentucky law requires.


