Covington’s construction activity includes everything from commercial renovations to ongoing improvements tied to local infrastructure and property upgrades. On many of these jobsites, safety responsibilities are split across different entities—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment providers, and property managers.
That matters because after a fall, each party may point to someone else:
- The subcontractor says the scaffold setup or decking wasn’t their scope.
- The general contractor says the safety plan and training were handled by others.
- The property or site manager says the worker was responsible for using fall protection properly.
- Equipment suppliers may argue components were installed or used correctly.
A strong claim in Covington requires early investigation that answers one question: who controlled the scaffold conditions and fall-protection safeguards at the time of the accident?


