Many people assume liability is simple—“whoever owns the building pays.” But in Missouri construction injury disputes, the question usually becomes who had control over the safety conditions at the time of the fall.
That can involve:
- the property owner or facility manager who coordinated the project,
- the general contractor overseeing the work,
- the subcontractor responsible for scaffolding setup,
- the employer directing the injured worker’s tasks,
- and sometimes vendors or equipment suppliers tied to the scaffold components.
In Bolivar, claims commonly involve work happening in active environments—places where people still move through hallways, loading areas, and adjacent work zones. That means investigators often need to reconstruct not only how the scaffold was built, but how the worksite was managed around it.


