Construction projects in and around Lancaster frequently include multiple subcontractors, rotating crews, and equipment rentals. That structure can make it harder for insurers to pin responsibility on the “obvious” party.
In many scaffolding fall cases, potential liability may include:
- the property owner or site coordinator responsible for overall premises safety
- the general contractor managing the work and safety plan
- the subcontractor responsible for erecting, modifying, or maintaining the scaffold
- employers responsible for training and enforcing safe work practices
- equipment providers if components were supplied or instructions were inadequate
Your case strategy should be built around who had control at the time the unsafe condition existed, not just who employed you or who you think “should have prevented it.”


