Las Vegas construction projects frequently involve fast turnarounds and changing layouts—especially around retail corridors, resort areas, warehouses, and large commercial developments. In that environment, scaffolding hazards may develop in ways that aren’t obvious at first, such as:
- Access routes changing mid-shift (temporary walkways, moved materials, or reconfigured platforms)
- Guardrail and fall-protection gaps caused by rushed setups, incomplete inspections, or modifications during ongoing work
- Improper decking or missing components that reduce stability when workers step on or climb between levels
- Coordination problems between trades, where one contractor’s work affects another contractor’s access and safety
Even when the fall seems straightforward, the legal questions often come down to whether the site had the right safeguards in place for the way people were actually expected to work.


