In Southbridge Town, many projects involve overlapping responsibilities—property owners, general contractors, specialty trades, and equipment providers—sometimes all on the same timeline. When a fall occurs from a scaffold, it’s rarely just one person’s mistake.
Claims often hinge on questions like:
- Who controlled the work area and access to the scaffold?
- Which party managed safety planning and inspections for that specific stage of the project?
- Were required fall protection steps in place and actually used?
- Was the scaffold set up, modified, or reconfigured in a way that changed stability or safety?
Because multiple entities may have relevant records, an effective Southbridge Town scaffolding injury case usually focuses early on who had duty and control at the time of the fall, not just who you think “should” be at fault.


