Kennett’s work environment often includes a mix of:
- Trades and subcontractors rotating in and out of the same sites
- Smaller project teams where safety responsibilities can get blurred
- Community-wide employers using shared vendors for equipment, labor, and maintenance
That combination can create a common problem: after a fall, injured workers are told to “handle it through the employer” while other parties—like equipment providers or subcontractors—may quietly distance themselves.
A local scaffolding fall claim often turns on who had the duty to ensure safe setup and access for the work being done that day, and whether the site was being supervised and inspected the way it should have been.


