Construction and maintenance work here often involves conditions that can complicate evidence and accountability:
- Work near public activity. Even when a project is “behind the fence,” deliveries, contractors, and nearby traffic can create gaps in incident documentation.
- Multiple contractors at once. General contractors, subs, and equipment vendors may all be involved—meaning liability may not fall on the employer you initially assume.
- Seasonal timing. When projects accelerate around peak activity, inspections and re-checks after changes to work platforms may be overlooked.
A strong claim depends on identifying the specific safety failures connected to your fall—not just the fact that someone fell.


