Westbrook is a working community with ongoing residential and commercial development. That means scaffolding isn’t just used on big projects—people are exposed during smaller remodels, property maintenance, and tenant improvement work.
Two local realities frequently show up in early investigations:
- Multiple parties on-site. A property owner, a general contractor, subcontractors, and sometimes equipment providers may all touch the scaffolding system. Figuring out who had control over safety and inspections becomes central.
- Evidence gets moved or “tidied up.” After an incident, scaffolding components may be altered, removed, or reconfigured to keep other trades working. In Westbrook, where projects often continue around the incident area, delays can cost you key documentation.


