Hazel Park’s mix of older commercial buildings, remodeling projects, and ongoing industrial and construction activity means scaffolding injuries don’t always point to a single “bad actor.” In many cases, responsibility can involve:
- The company controlling the site at the time of the fall (general contractor or property manager)
- The subcontractor performing the work (and their safety practices)
- The employer of the injured worker (training and enforcement of safety rules)
- The party that supplied or rented scaffolding materials (in some scenarios)
Because Michigan projects frequently use layered subcontracting, liability can become complicated fast—especially if the jobsite changes hands, crews swap, or equipment is reconfigured during the day.


