In smaller cities like Rome, construction projects can involve overlapping responsibilities—general contractors coordinating trades, subcontractors handling specific scaffolding work, and property owners setting site rules. Add in the reality of tight schedules and frequent site access, and it’s common for insurers to argue:
- the injured worker “should have known” the risk,
- the fall was caused by misuse rather than unsafe conditions,
- or that a different party controlled the setup, inspection, or safety plan.
Your ability to recover depends on whether the facts point to unsafe scaffolding conditions—such as missing/incorrect components, inadequate guardrails or access, or failure to re-check stability after changes.


