Troy’s construction projects frequently bring together property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers. On active sites, roles shift day-to-day—scaffolds are adjusted, access routes change, and safety checks may be performed by different teams.
After a fall, insurers may try to narrow blame to the injured worker (“misused equipment,” “didn’t follow instructions”) or to a single subcontractor. In reality, many scaffolding fall cases in Troy turn on questions like:
- Who controlled the work area when the scaffold was set up and later modified
- Whether guardrails, toe boards, and safe access were in place and maintained
- Whether inspections were done after changes to the scaffold or work plan
- Whether training and fall-protection procedures were enforced on-site


