Millville projects often involve fast-moving schedules and changing access routes. Even when a scaffold is installed correctly at first, things can change during the day—materials move, work zones shift, and temporary access may be altered.
In our experience, scaffolding fall cases in South Jersey commonly turn on issues like:
- Unsafe access and egress (getting on/off the scaffold without a stable, intended route)
- Guarding problems (missing or improperly secured guardrails or toe boards)
- Decking and component defects (planks, braces, or connections not properly seated or replaced)
- Lack of re-checks after changes (inspections not updated when the setup is modified)
- Delays in reporting (when the site’s paperwork tells a different story than what happened)
These details matter because they connect the fall to the legal standard used to evaluate negligence and jobsite safety.


