Local job sites often bring together general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment suppliers—sometimes across several stages of the same project. That matters because responsibility in a fall case can shift depending on:
- Who controlled the work at the moment of the fall (not just who owned the property)
- Who assembled and inspected the scaffold or access structure
- Whether safe access and fall protection were required and actually used
- Whether changes to the setup occurred during the day without re-checking stability
In practice, Cape Girardeau residents frequently run into the same pattern: someone is injured on a job site, and the first story offered by the defense is that the injured person “should have been more careful.” Your case needs proof that the workplace setup and safety practices were inadequate.


