Pontiac is home to a mix of commercial development, industrial work, and renovation projects. In these settings, scaffolding is often moved, reconfigured, or accessed by different trades throughout the day.
That means a fall may not be the “only” failure. Frequently, the real legal fight turns on:
- whether the scaffold was properly assembled and inspected before use
- whether safe access (stairs/landing/ladder placement) was maintained while crews changed tasks
- whether fall protection was provided, fit correctly, and actually used
- whether traffic flow and site logistics increased hazards around the work area
When insurers see an accident as “bad luck,” they often ignore how jobsite coordination and safety systems should have prevented the fall in the first place.


