Tenafly’s mix of commercial development, ongoing residential construction, and frequent improvements to existing properties means scaffolding and elevated work are common—but so are multiple handoffs between contractors, subcontractors, and property managers.
After a fall, it’s common to see:
- Early conversations aimed at getting a quick statement for the project file
- Document requests that don’t clearly explain what will be used later
- Role confusion (who assembled the scaffolding, who inspected it, who controlled the worksite)
In New Jersey, those early steps matter because your claim can rise or fall on how clearly the facts connect the unsafe condition to the injury.


