Salem’s mix of older structures, dense sidewalks, and ongoing renovation work can create site conditions that aren’t common on large, isolated job sites. In practice, these Salem-specific factors can affect both liability and damages:
- Pedestrian-heavy work zones: crews often need temporary walkways, controlled access, and safe staging, and failures can worsen injuries and complicate witness accounts.
- Historic building renovations: uneven surfaces and constrained areas can affect how scaffolding is erected, leveled, braced, and inspected.
- Weather and schedule pressure: coastal weather can increase slip/trip risk during scaffold entry/exit, especially when work is expedited.
Your case may involve more than one party—property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and scaffolding/equipment vendors—depending on who controlled the safety setup at the time of the fall.


