Lackawanna’s mix of industrial activity and ongoing development means projects may involve several parties working on tight schedules. In practice, that often leads to competing narratives right after an incident:
- A contractor may claim the scaffold setup was handled elsewhere.
- A property manager may point to subcontractor safety plans.
- A subcontractor may argue the worker was directed to work around unsafe conditions.
Your job after a fall is not to solve the chain of responsibility on your own. Your job is to preserve the evidence that shows which party had control over safety, site conditions, and fall-protection requirements.


