Construction sites in and around Morristown often involve overlapping responsibilities: general contractors coordinate trades; subcontractors handle the day-to-day work; and safety duties are shaped by contracts, site plans, and inspection routines. When a fall occurs, the story becomes contested quickly—typically around three issues:
- Whether the scaffold setup and access were safe (decking, guardrails, toe boards, ladder or access points)
- Whether safety steps were followed in real time (inspections, fall protection use, corrections after changes)
- Whether the injury matches the mechanism of the fall (what you felt immediately, what showed up later, and how treatment progressed)
In practice, Morristown claimants often feel pressure to provide information quickly—because the site is moving on and records can be updated, archived, or lost. That’s why early documentation and a clear plan matter.


