Jackson job sites aren’t always quiet, controlled environments. Construction often overlaps with:
- deliveries and material staging,
- sidewalk or access-area traffic,
- frequent supervisor check-ins,
- weather and schedule pressure,
- and subcontractors arriving on tight timelines.
When a fall happens in a high-activity setting, investigators may find multiple contributing factors—access routes, changes to the platform during the day, incomplete guardrails, or fall protection that wasn’t properly connected or enforced.
If you’re trying to determine who is responsible, the key is usually not “who was nearby,” but who had the duty and practical control to keep the scaffold safe at the time of the work.


