In the Reno area, construction timelines can be tight—especially on projects that keep moving through seasonal weather and high-traffic periods. That can mean:
- Frequent site access changes (ladders, walkway routes, staging areas) that affect how safely people can reach elevated work areas.
- Multiple subcontractors and trades working near each other, increasing the odds of miscommunication about fall protection and equipment responsibility.
- Tourism and event-driven foot traffic near some job sites, which can complicate access control and documentation.
When a fall occurs, the most damaging problems aren’t always obvious at first. The “real” dispute often becomes whether the work was performed and supervised with reasonable safety planning—and whether the scaffolding system and access points were properly set up and maintained.


