On paper, the injured worker may assume the “company that employed me” is the only place to look. In practice, Johnson City job sites frequently involve layered responsibility: a property owner or facility manager, the general contractor coordinating work, subcontractors installing or operating scaffolding, and sometimes vendors supplying components.
When a fall occurs, the key question becomes who had control over safe access and fall protection at the exact time of the incident—not who “sounds most responsible.” That control can show up in:
- who directed the work and where people could stand
- whether guardrails, toe boards, and secure decking were in place
- whether the scaffold was inspected and re-checked after changes
- how access to the platform was provided (and whether it was safe)


