Even when the fall seems “obvious,” the legal work starts with questions like: Who controlled the worksite safety that day? and what safety steps were supposed to be in place before anyone climbed up? In Abbeville, many construction jobs involve multiple contractors and subcontractors, plus equipment that may be rented, assembled on-site, and modified during the project.
That matters because fault in scaffolding cases usually turns on control and duty—not just whether the injured person was working near scaffolding.
Also, local realities affect timing:
- Job sites can be cleaned up quickly after an incident.
- Surveillance footage (when available) may be overwritten.
- Supervisors move to the next task, and key details can fade.
- Medical costs and missed shifts can pile up before paperwork is complete.


