Monroe job sites often operate around tight schedules and active traffic patterns—meaning safety issues can be overlooked or “temporarily fixed” during the day. You may also be dealing with:
- Large contractors and subcontractors rotating equipment and crews
- Industrial and commercial work that changes the site layout mid-project
- Weather and time pressure that impacts inspections, decking placement, and fall protection use
- Injuries occurring not only on active work platforms, but also during climbing on/off scaffolding or moving through access routes
In these situations, the dispute usually isn’t “did a fall happen?” It’s whether the jobsite setup, access, and fall-protection decisions met the standard of care—and who had responsibility when the unsafe condition existed.


