Farmington’s construction environment often involves multiple contractors working in tight windows—oil & gas service buildouts, industrial maintenance, commercial remodels, and public-facing projects tied to the region’s growth. That kind of work can mean:
- Frequent site changes (access points moved, decking swapped, sections reconfigured)
- Shared responsibility among the property owner, general contractor, and subcontractors
- More pressure to “keep production moving,” which can lead to shortcuts in fall protection
- Visitors and nearby workers interacting with active work zones, increasing the risk of unsafe conditions going unnoticed
In these situations, the legal question isn’t just whether a fall occurred. It’s whether the site was managed and protected the way it should have been—before the injury, not after.


