Trenton projects often share a few real-world pressure points:
- Compact sites where materials, temporary fencing, and pedestrian routes change during the day
- Frequent subcontractor turnover across trades, which can blur who controlled safety at the moment of the fall
- Weather and seasonal work that affects footing, deck condition, and access steps
- Urban proximity to public activity (deliveries, nearby businesses, and foot traffic) that can lead to rushed setup or obstructed access
If your fall happened while climbing onto/off scaffold platforms, near modified access points, or during a change in the work area, those details can become central to fault.


