Alpena projects often involve multiple trades working in close proximity—roofing, siding, concrete work, HVAC installation, and maintenance—sometimes with scaffolding erected and reconfigured as the job progresses. That matters because many injuries trace back to the changes made during the day:
- platforms adjusted for material movement
- access routes shifted to accommodate deliveries
- guardrails or access components temporarily removed and not replaced correctly
- inspections done too early, then not repeated after modifications
When a fall happens in a live work zone, liability can involve more than one party: the entity controlling the site, the general contractor coordinating the work, the scaffold installer, and sometimes the company responsible for safety oversight.


