Lebanon’s construction activity includes everything from commercial build-outs to residential renovations and property maintenance. In these settings, several factors can complicate a fall claim:
- Mixed work schedules and shifting access routes: Platforms and ladders may be moved, reconfigured, or temporarily blocked.
- Cold-weather site conditions: Moisture, ice, and limited visibility can create unsafe footing—especially when people are climbing on/off scaffolding.
- Multiple parties on the same site: General contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers may each believe someone else “owned” the safety decision.
- Visitor/neighbor impacts: Some sites in the Lebanon area require strict public separation. When barriers fail, bystanders and nearby workers may be pulled into the dispute over what safety controls were required.
Because of that, liability is rarely “one person’s fault and done.” The key issue usually becomes: who had the duty and control to prevent the fall—and what evidence shows that duty was breached?


