Lincoln Park projects frequently involve tight urban work zones, shared access routes, and fast-moving schedules. That combination can create situations where:
- A subcontractor changes the scaffold setup during the shift (decking, access points, or tie-ins)
- Safety items are present but not used correctly around pedestrians, deliveries, or staging areas
- Different crews handle different parts of the work, making it unclear who inspected what—and when
In Michigan, your case usually depends on whether the responsible party had the duty to keep the area safe and whether that duty was breached. The key is proving the safety lapse wasn’t just “a mistake,” but a preventable failure tied to how the scaffold was built, maintained, or accessed.


