In a community like Little Canada—where construction sites may be close to residential streets, schools, and everyday foot traffic—falls don’t always look like “one-party negligence.” Investigations often involve questions like:
- Who controlled the work area and access routes when the scaffold was used?
- Whether safe access (steps/ladder/landing) was provided for the height and task.
- Whether guardrails, toe boards, and proper decking were in place and maintained.
- Whether the scaffold was inspected after setup changes or material moves.
- Whether multiple contractors shared responsibility (general contractor, subcontractor, equipment provider).
Your claim may depend on proving that safety obligations weren’t met and that those failures contributed to how the fall occurred and how severe the injuries were.


