Fulton projects often involve multiple subcontractors coordinating access, materials, and work areas. That can create a common pattern after a scaffolding fall:
- Scaffold access changes mid-shift (ladders, platforms, and work zones are reconfigured as crews move).
- Safety responsibility gets “passed around” between contractors and supervisors.
- Construction timelines push shortcuts—like skipping re-checks after adjustments to decks, braces, or access points.
The result is that the injury may look like a single moment, but the legal issue becomes broader: who controlled the safety setup at the time, and whether the jobsite was reasonably protected for work at height.


