Edina’s mix of retail corridors, office spaces, and ongoing property improvements means construction activity often overlaps with heavy daily foot and vehicle traffic. That creates two problems after a scaffolding fall:
- Traffic and site access change fast. Barriers get moved, areas get cleaned, and equipment gets reconfigured—sometimes before anyone thinks to document the original setup.
- Multiple entities may be involved. General contractors, subcontractors, and property managers may all have roles in safety planning, inspections, and fall protection.
If you wait too long, you may lose the jobsite details needed to show what went wrong—like the condition of access points, the presence and placement of guardrails, or whether the scaffold was properly assembled and re-inspected after changes.


