Sanford projects often involve busy work zones near other ongoing activities—deliveries, equipment movement, and temporary access routes. That matters because scaffolding falls are rarely “just an accident.” They usually involve questions like:
- Was the scaffold set up and accessed the way it should have been?
- Were guardrails and safe working practices actually in place at the moment of the fall?
- Did changes on-site (repositioning materials, modified access, shifting work zones) trigger a re-check of safety?
A strong injury claim starts with understanding what control looked like on that specific Sanford jobsite—not what safety should have been in theory.


