Farmington Hills is a mix of established neighborhoods and active development, which means scaffolding and elevated work show up in a variety of settings—from residential remodels and tenant improvements to larger commercial projects. Common local realities that increase risk include:
- Tight schedules and phased access: crews may modify access routes mid-project, changing safe entry/exit points.
- Busy property environments: contractors working near parking lots, sidewalks, and shared entrances can increase rushed setups and interruptions.
- Multiple contractors on the same footprint: when different trades share the work area, safety responsibilities can become blurred.
In a scaffolding fall case, those details matter because Michigan claims often hinge on who controlled the safety conditions and whether reasonable measures were taken to prevent a foreseeable fall.


