In a smaller community like Willmar, it’s common for projects to involve overlapping contractors—general contractors, subcontractors, and trade workers—sometimes with equipment rentals and separate on-site supervision. A scaffolding injury claim frequently turns on control and coordination:
- Who directed the work that day (and whether safe access and fall protection were enforced)
- Who inspected or re-inspected the scaffold after changes
- Whether the scaffold setup matched the intended use and load requirements
- Whether the site had a clear safety plan and trained personnel
When multiple parties touch the worksite, insurers may try to shift blame to the injured worker or to “the other contractor.” The goal of a Willmar-based case strategy is to keep the responsibility story consistent with the evidence—medical records, jobsite documentation, and witness accounts.


