Madison is a suburban community with active residential remodeling, mixed commercial corridors, and ongoing infrastructure improvements. That combination can create scaffolding-related risk in ways people don’t always expect:
- Tight work zones near driveways, sidewalks, and entrances where access, staging, and guardrails may be adjusted frequently.
- Residential and small commercial projects where jobsite roles shift quickly and documentation may be less formal than on major developments.
- Weather and scheduling pressure common in New Jersey seasons, where work may continue amid damp conditions, rushed setups, or hurried reconfigurations.
When a fall occurs, disputes can quickly form around what safety equipment was present, who controlled the site that day, and whether the scaffolding was inspected and used as required.


