Hobbs has a steady mix of commercial construction, maintenance work, and industrial activity. That environment often comes with:
- Tight site logistics (scaffolds moved, reconfigured, or accessed from different angles)
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors working in the same area
- Fast-turn safety expectations (inspections and documentation can be inconsistent)
- High-pressure schedules where unsafe conditions may be overlooked or normalized
When a fall happens, the key question isn’t just “who was on the scaffold.” The question is whether the site setup, access, and fall protection were maintained as required—and whether those failures contributed to the injury.


