Elkton is part of a broader construction and industrial corridor in the region, and jobsite activity can be fast-paced—especially when projects involve renovations, repairs, and ongoing maintenance rather than one-time building work. In these situations, scaffolding is frequently moved, reconfigured, or used across different crews.
That matters because many disputes in the weeks after a fall aren’t about whether someone fell. They’re about:
- whether the scaffold was properly assembled and inspected for the specific work being performed,
- whether safe access and fall protection were used as required,
- and whether the right party had control over the safety setup at the time of the incident.
When work moves quickly, documentation can disappear quickly too—daily logs, inspection tags, and equipment records can be updated, boxed up, or replaced.


