Jennings sits in a high-activity corridor for regional projects—repairs, renovations, and ongoing commercial work. When work is moving, roles change fast: one crew sets the scaffold, another modifies it, and a different contractor may be responsible for specific safety duties.
After a fall, it’s common for:
- Multiple entities to point to each other for safety compliance.
- Jobsite records (inspection tags, training logs, maintenance notes) to be incomplete or hard to locate.
- Work orders and incident reports to describe the event in a way that minimizes missing safety measures.
The practical result: you don’t just need medical care—you need an investigation that treats the jobsite like evidence, not like background.


