South Plainfield sits in a busy stretch of Central Jersey construction and logistics activity. That matters because many scaffolding incidents occur on active sites with fast schedules, subcontractors rotating in and out, and changing access routes.
Common local patterns we see after falls include:
- Multiple contractors on the same work zone, creating confusion about who controlled safety that day.
- Short turnarounds and night/early-morning work, increasing the chance that inspections, tagging, or setup verification weren’t fully completed.
- Access issues near entrances, loading areas, and workplace walkways, where pedestrians and workers may be navigating around active materials.
- Documentation gaps when a jobsite shifts quickly—photos are taken late, inspection logs are incomplete, or equipment rental paperwork isn’t preserved.
In other words, the fall may be the headline, but the legal case often turns on what was happening around it—who had responsibility for safety and whether required safeguards were actually in place.


