Palmer Town projects often include residential builds, renovations, and ongoing maintenance work at facilities that serve the surrounding region. In those settings, scaffolding may be erected for short-term work, adjusted mid-project, and used by crews coming on and off the job.
That kind of workflow creates common risk points:
- Frequent site changes (materials moved, access routes altered, sections reconfigured)
- Multiple contractors (general contractor + subcontractors + specialty trades)
- Fast turnaround pressure (work continues even while corrections are pending)
- Visitors or nearby workers (delivery drivers, inspectors, or other non-crew personnel)
When a fall happens, responsibility isn’t always obvious. The party you think is at fault may not have controlled the scaffolding setup, inspections, or safety plan.


