In many Rolla construction settings, multiple groups share the work—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment vendors, and property managers. The key question is usually who had control over safe access and fall protection at the moment the unsafe condition existed.
That control can show up in practical ways, such as:
- Whether the site had designated safe access routes (not makeshift climbing)
- Whether guardrails, toe boards, and properly decked platforms were installed and maintained
- Whether scaffolds were inspected after adjustments, material staging, or reconfiguration
- Whether workers were directed to work in ways that bypass fall protection
A claim can stall when the focus is only on “the fall” instead of on the safety system failures that made the fall more likely—or made the injuries far more severe.


