Burton-area projects often involve multiple trades working in close proximity—meaning the fall may not be caused by one person’s mistake. A claim may involve questions like:
- Was the scaffold set up and inspected to Michigan worksite safety expectations?
- Were fall protection systems actually available, compatible, and used correctly?
- Did the site change during the shift (materials moved, access routes altered, decking replaced) without a re-check?
- Who had control of the area at the moment of the fall—general contractor, subcontractor, or the property owner?
Your injury might be described as an “accident,” but the legal issue is usually whether someone allowed an unsafe condition to exist long enough for it to be prevented.


