Construction activity in and around New Orleans often means tight scheduling and complicated logistics—especially in dense areas, near tourist corridors, and on active commercial properties. Those conditions can contribute to unsafe scaffolding setups, including:
- High pedestrian traffic near entrances and work zones, where access routes are frequently rerouted.
- Frequent subcontractor turnover on multi-trade projects, which can complicate who inspected or controlled the scaffold.
- Weather and site conditions that change quickly—salt air, humidity, and wet surfaces can make footing and decking more dangerous.
- Work near occupied spaces, where scaffolding may be adjusted to keep areas accessible, increasing the chance of missed re-inspections.
If you were injured during construction work in New Orleans, the “who did what” question is usually more complex than it looks at first glance.


