Construction work in and around East Grand Rapids frequently involves multiple layers of responsibility—general contractors, subcontractors, and labor crews working in tight timelines. When a fall happens, insurers often narrow the story to “the worker’s mistake.”
In reality, the strongest claims usually come down to who had control over the worksite safety and whether required fall-protection measures were in place and actually used. That’s not just a legal question—it’s a factual one, and it’s usually answered by:
- scaffold inspection logs
- documentation of guardrails, toe boards, and safe access
- training records and safety meeting notes
- records showing how and when the scaffold was assembled, adjusted, or reconfigured
If the work was modified mid-project—common on residential-adjacent builds or remodels—missing “re-check” documentation can become a key issue.


