Troy’s workforce and development projects bring together general contractors, multiple subcontractors, and different roles for safety oversight. It’s common for more than one party to have some connection to scaffolding—designing the access plan, assembling the scaffold, inspecting it, training workers, or controlling the work area.
After a fall, a typical dispute pattern looks like this:
- The site points to “worker error” or unsafe behavior.
- The employer says safety equipment existed (but may not have been used correctly).
- A contractor blames a subcontractor for assembly or maintenance.
- A party argues the fall wasn’t caused by the scaffold setup.
Your job is not to guess who is right. Your job is to preserve the details that make the right party accountable.


