Melrose projects often involve older buildings, smaller footprints, and construction schedules that overlap with daily neighborhood activity. That matters after a scaffolding fall because:
- Access points change quickly: materials get staged, platforms get adjusted, and routes shift—sometimes without a fresh safety check.
- Multiple crews overlap: general contractors and subcontractors may both be involved with setup, inspections, or fall-prevention practices.
- Communication can get messy: between site supervisors, safety personnel, and subcontractors, the “who was responsible” story can become inconsistent within days.
Those factors can affect what evidence is available later—so the early steps you take (and the statements you give) can have an outsized impact.


