In the Kansas City metro, construction schedules are fast and projects often overlap. That means more than one company may have a role in safety—general contractors coordinating subs, site managers overseeing access, and equipment providers supplying parts or systems.
In practice, it can be hard to answer basic questions like:
- Who controlled the work area at the moment of the fall?
- Who inspected the scaffolding before use and after changes?
- What safety plan was in place for access, guardrails, and fall protection?
Your claim depends on those details. The sooner you start building a clear timeline, the better your chances of holding the right parties accountable.


