Gallup construction projects commonly involve fast turnarounds, active work zones, and workplaces where multiple trades share limited space. That combination can make scaffolding fall claims more complicated than a simple “someone fell” story.
In real Gallup scenarios, the issues that matter most often include:
- Outdoor conditions (dust, wind, and uneven access routes) that affect footing when workers climb on/off lifts or scaffolds.
- Shared jobsite control—general contractors coordinating subcontractors, deliveries, and staging.
- Ongoing site changes—scaffolds modified as work progresses, requiring inspections after adjustments.
- Pressure to keep production moving, especially when crews are working around tight schedules.
A lawyer familiar with how New Mexico jobsite claims are handled can focus on the details that determine fault: who controlled safety, what was installed, and whether required precautions were actually used.


