Buffalo projects often run under tight timelines and changing conditions—especially during shoulder seasons when temperatures swing and surfaces can be slick. Even one small failure—an unsecured plank, a missing guardrail, improper access, or a scaffold that wasn’t re-checked after adjustments—can lead to catastrophic injuries.
Common injuries we see in scaffolding fall cases include:
- fractures and dislocations
- head injuries and concussions
- spinal injuries
- internal injuries that aren’t obvious at first
- long-term mobility or nerve damage
And because Buffalo job sites can involve large crews, subcontractors, and equipment rentals, the “who is responsible” question is rarely simple.


