In the Moorhead area, construction sites frequently involve layered responsibilities—general contractors coordinating trades, subcontractors handling specific scopes, and property owners or developers maintaining broader site requirements. When a scaffolding fall occurs, the question usually isn’t just “who was on the scaffold.” It’s:
- Who had control over safety practices that day
- Who ensured proper scaffold setup and inspections
- Who directed work access and fall-protection compliance
- Whether changes to the scaffold or work area were properly re-checked
That’s why early fact collection is critical. The most important details—how the scaffold was assembled, whether guardrails and access were in place, and what safety logs say—can become harder to obtain if the site is cleaned up or documentation is incomplete.


