On construction and maintenance projects across Central Louisiana, insurers commonly argue that a fall was caused by worker error—misuse of equipment, “failure to follow instructions,” or an unsafe choice at the moment of the incident.
But in real Alexandria-area cases, the unsafe conditions usually started earlier:
- Temporary work zones that change during the day (materials moved, access routes altered)
- Crowded logistics near job trailers, entrances, and loading areas—where workers may be rushed or distracted
- Incomplete or outdated safety setups (guardrails, toe boards, secure decking, or access ladders)
- Scaffolding modifications without a fresh inspection after changes
When that happens, the legal issue becomes less about “how did the fall occur?” and more about who had the duty to provide safe scaffolding and safe access—and whether that duty was met.


