In Gardner, many projects run with tight timelines and frequent coordination between crews. That matters because scaffolding safety is not a one-time checklist—it depends on:
- whether the scaffold was reconfigured during the workday,
- whether access points stayed safe as materials were moved,
- and whether fall protection was actually used (not just available).
After a fall, insurers and contractors may focus on “what the worker did” in the moment. But in Massachusetts, liability often turns on whether the responsible parties maintained safe conditions and followed required safety practices—not only whether an accident was foreseeable.


