Fitchburg’s construction activity includes everything from commercial renovations to industrial maintenance and multi-trade work on occupied properties. In those situations, scaffolding may be supplied or erected by one party, while other contractors manage the daily work and access routes.
After a fall, insurers often try to narrow the story to one moment—“the injured person slipped,” “the scaffold was fine,” or “someone else was responsible.” In practice, the case typically hinges on control and coordination:
- Who arranged the work platform and determined how it would be used
- Who inspected or verified stability, decking, and fall protection before work began
- Whether changes during the day (materials moved, sections adjusted, access altered) required re-checking safety
Massachusetts law focuses heavily on duty and breach, and that turns your early fact record into a critical asset. If the jobsite investigation is delayed, the details that prove control can disappear.


