In Annapolis, construction and maintenance work frequently occurs near heavy foot traffic and tight access routes—think historic district renovations, waterfront repairs, and projects that must coordinate with nearby businesses and event schedules. That means the accident scene is often dynamic: barriers get moved, equipment is reconfigured, and people come and go.
When a fall happens, the case usually comes down to what can still be proven later:
- What the scaffold setup allowed (or didn’t allow) for safe access and fall protection
- Whether inspections and safety checks were performed before and during the work
- Who had control of the worksite safety at the time of the incident
If the scene is cleaned up quickly, or safety logs aren’t preserved, your ability to show negligence can weaken.


