Atlantic City projects commonly involve active construction near public-facing areas—seasonal work, renovations at hospitality properties, and infrastructure improvements that keep traffic and foot traffic moving. That environment can increase the chance that:
- A scaffold is adjusted during the day (access points change; decking is reconfigured)
- Safety checks are rushed or documented inconsistently
- Other trades are working nearby, complicating “who controlled what”
- Witnesses include people who aren’t employees (vendors, visitors, delivery drivers)
When a fall happens, evidence can disappear quickly. Scaffolding is often dismantled, reconfigured, or covered up as work resumes. The sooner you act, the better your odds of preserving the details that matter.


