Construction work in the St. Louis area often overlaps with busy traffic patterns, tight staging areas, and tight turnarounds. That environment can affect scaffolding safety in a few predictable ways:
- Access routes get changed quickly (materials moved, walkways rerouted), increasing the risk of unstable or improperly set platforms.
- Weather and scheduling pressure can lead to rushed setups or incomplete safety checks.
- Multiple contractors and trades may be on-site at once, complicating who actually had the duty to ensure guardrails, proper decking, and fall protection were in place.
When a fall occurs, the practical question becomes: Who controlled the work and safety setup at the moment the risk existed? Your claim depends on answering that with evidence.


