Carencro’s construction activity often involves mixed jobsite realities—new builds, renovations, commercial maintenance, and trades working in close proximity. That matters because scaffolding incidents frequently involve more than one responsible party.
In practice, liability can hinge on details such as:
- who controlled the work at the moment of the fall
- whether the scaffold was properly assembled and inspected after changes
- whether safe access (stairs/ladder arrangement, decks, platforms) was provided
- whether fall protection was required, available, and actually used
When these points aren’t documented early, insurers may try to narrow the story to the injured worker’s actions—even if unsafe setup or inadequate fall protection played a larger role.


