Excelsior Springs has a mix of commercial properties, ongoing maintenance work, and construction activity tied to local businesses and facilities. In these settings, scaffolding accidents often involve more than “a person fell.” Common local fact patterns include:
- Work near public-facing entrances or high-traffic areas, where crowd control and protected walkways weren’t planned correctly.
- Rapid staging and re-staging of equipment (planks, decks, braces, ladders) that can leave temporary gaps in safety.
- Multi-employer coordination, where one contractor controls the scaffold configuration and another controls the work performed on it.
- Weather and site conditions—rain, damp decking, or muddy access routes that can make footing and climbing more dangerous.
Those details matter because Missouri liability generally turns on who had the duty to keep the worksite reasonably safe, whether the duty was breached, and how that breach caused the injury.


