Construction accidents rarely have a single cause. In Bridgewater projects, liability can split across roles—such as the party coordinating the jobsite, the contractor responsible for the work area, and the party managing equipment and safety procedures.
Common fact patterns we see in Massachusetts include:
- Scaffolding moved or reconfigured mid-project without an updated safety check.
- Access issues (poor footing during climb-on/climb-off, unclear routing, obstructed access points).
- Fall protection breakdowns—equipment present but not properly used, inspected, or enforced.
- Guardrails/toe boards missing or improperly installed during active work cycles.
A strong claim typically focuses on control and duty: who had the responsibility to ensure the scaffolding was safe at the time of the fall, and what specific safety measures should have been in place.


