Coastal projects often move on tight schedules. When a scaffold is set up, used, altered, or moved to accommodate production, the “safe” condition can change quickly. A fall may be blamed on the worker’s actions, even when the real issues involve:
- missing guardrails, toe boards, or proper access
- incomplete decking/planking or unstable components
- inadequate inspections after modifications
- fall protection not provided, not used, or not suited to the setup
Your claim typically depends on what the jobsite looked like at the moment of the fall—and what safety systems should have been in place under the circumstances.


