Construction sites here commonly involve fast turnarounds—maintenance work, tenant improvements, roofing tie-ins, and seasonal projects that keep schedules tight. In that environment, a fall from an elevated scaffold can quickly turn into competing narratives:
- One party says the person “should have been more careful.”
- Another points to training or company policy.
- A contractor argues the equipment belonged to someone else.
- The property-side team claims they relied on subcontractors for safety.
In Missouri, these disputes matter because your recovery depends on proving that a responsible party had a duty to keep the worksite reasonably safe, that duty wasn’t met, and the unsafe condition caused your injury.


