Columbia job sites can vary widely—from active commercial remodels to multi-trade projects where multiple contractors share the same footprint. When scaffolding is moved, reconfigured, or used for different tasks during the day, the risk of a fall rises if:
- access points aren’t kept safe and consistent
- guardrails, toe boards, or proper decking aren’t installed or maintained
- the scaffold isn’t re-inspected after changes
- fall protection requirements aren’t enforced on busy schedules
Even when the incident seems like a “single moment,” the liability story often depends on conditions right before the fall—how the scaffold was assembled, whether inspections were performed, and whether safety responsibilities were clearly assigned between the property owner, general contractor, and subcontractors.


