Construction and industrial projects in and around Elko commonly involve multiple subcontractors, rotating crews, and equipment handled by different vendors. That creates a problem after a fall: responsibility may be split across several entities, and each one may point to the others.
In the first days after the incident, the strongest cases are built from details like:
- how the scaffold was assembled and accessed
- whether guardrails, toe boards, and fall protection were in place
- whether inspections were done after changes to the structure
- what the crew was told to do on that specific day
A local lawyer will treat those details as time-sensitive—because in practice, they are.


