Construction injuries rarely point to just one person. In Paterson, scaffolding is commonly tied to projects managed by a general contractor, performed by one or more subcontractors, and supported by equipment providers or property management teams. Even if your fall happened “on the scaffold,” liability may also involve:
- Who controlled the worksite at the time (site supervisor, GC, or designated safety lead)
- Whether the scaffold was assembled and inspected correctly for the specific task and load
- Whether safe access and fall protection were actually in place (not just on paper)
- Whether changes were made during the job (repositioning, decking adjustments, altered access routes)
New Jersey injury claims can turn on documentation and timing—who knew what, when, and whether safety requirements were followed as the project evolved.


