Construction injuries in and around Attleboro often involve real-world factors that make liability harder to sort out:
- Shared jobsite control: A general contractor may manage the site, while a subcontractor handles the specific work using the scaffold.
- Rotating crews and materials: Scaffolds can be modified mid-project as work progresses—sometimes without the same level of documentation.
- Work within active neighborhoods: Projects near busy roads or pedestrian-heavy areas can require frequent access changes, increasing the chance of unsafe staging.
When a claim becomes a fight over “who controlled safety,” the early record matters.


