In Albuquerque, construction and maintenance work commonly involve overlapping responsibilities—general contractors coordinating trades, subcontractors managing specific tasks, and property owners setting overall site rules. After a fall, insurers may try to narrow the blame to the injured worker’s actions or claim the wrong party controlled the safety setup.
That’s why the early question usually isn’t simply “Did a fall occur?” It’s:
- Who had authority over the scaffold’s assembly and inspections?
- Who controlled the work being performed at the moment of the incident?
- What safety measures were required for that specific access method and height?
Your case becomes stronger when the investigation ties the unsafe condition to the party who had the duty—and the power—to correct it.


