While every case is different, Westland area work sites tend to share certain risk patterns. Injuries often occur in situations like:
- Repositioning scaffolds during the day: materials moved, platforms adjusted, or access routes changed without a fresh safety check.
- Access and egress problems: stepping between decks, ladders, or work platforms where guardrails or stable footing weren’t properly maintained.
- Missing or misused fall protection: harnesses not provided, not worn correctly, or tied off to points that weren’t designed for that purpose.
- Weather and seasonal work interruptions: Michigan conditions can contribute to slippery surfaces, condensation, or rushed resumption of work.
- Multiple trades sharing a work area: when coordination breaks down, the party responsible for safety can be unclear—and insurers often try to simplify the story.
These details matter because they help determine who had control over the safety conditions and whether the fall was preventable.


