Mamaroneck’s mix of residential areas, older building stock, and active commercial corridors means scaffolding is often involved in:
- exterior repairs and repainting
- storefront improvements and façade work
- roof replacements and gutter/egress upgrades
- multi-trade construction where schedules are tight
In these settings, a scaffolding fall can involve not only the person on the platform, but also site coordination issues—like access routes that change mid-project, temporary barriers that don’t match the work phase, or contractors working in close proximity to pedestrian pathways.
That’s why the “what happened” question in Mamaroneck is often tied to how the jobsite was managed that day—not just whether someone slipped.


