Owosso projects often involve a mix of contractors, subcontractors, and property owners—sometimes on tight timelines and in work zones that overlap with deliveries, maintenance traffic, and pedestrian activity. When a fall occurs, it’s common for fault to become a moving target.
Instead of focusing only on “how the fall happened,” Michigan cases often turn on:
- who controlled the work area and access to the platform
- whether scaffolding components were installed and inspected correctly
- whether guardrails, toe boards, and fall protection were actually used as required
- whether changes to the scaffold (repositioning, altered decking, removed components) were re-checked
When multiple parties touch the jobsite, the fastest way to lose leverage is to let the story get simplified too early.


