Fall River projects often involve multiple trades moving in and out of the same areas—masonry, carpentry, electrical, general contracting, and specialty scaffolding work. That creates a common problem: responsibility can be split among several entities, and each may assume someone else “owned” the safety failure.
In Massachusetts, there are also deadlines and procedural steps that can affect what you can recover and how your claim is handled. Evidence matters early—especially:
- jobsite photos that get overwritten or discarded,
- access and safety setup changes made after the incident,
- inspection logs and equipment rental documentation,
- witness memories that fade after the work resumes.
A Fall River scaffolding injury claim is often won or lost on the first weeks—not because the law is mysterious, but because the facts are time-sensitive.


