When a fall occurs, it rarely stays a simple question of “what happened.” In many Sartell-area work sites, responsibility can spread across:
- the company managing the project,
- the subcontractor handling scaffold setup or maintenance,
- the employer directing the specific task,
- and sometimes equipment suppliers or installers.
Insurers may try to shift attention to whether the worker “should have known better,” whether a harness was used, or whether the injured person climbed or moved in a certain way. Those arguments can be costly if you don’t respond with an evidence-based record.
A Sartell scaffolding claim often turns on how the worksite was controlled that day—what access routes were available, whether guardrails and fall protection were actually in place, and whether the scaffold was inspected or adjusted after changes.


