Asheville projects frequently involve layered contractors—general contractors coordinating subcontractors, different crews moving materials, and property owners managing access to the site. Even when one worker fell, responsibility may extend beyond the person closest to the scaffold.
Common Asheville-area scenarios include:
- Retrofitting and repairs at older commercial buildings where the work zone is tight and access paths change.
- Mountain and hillside construction where stability and leveling requirements are critical.
- Tourism-driven foot traffic near active downtown sites where the public may enter fenced areas if controls fail.
- Residential renovations where scaffolding is brought in for short bursts and safety checks may be rushed.
A strong claim starts by identifying who had the duty to ensure safe scaffolding setup, safe access, and proper fall protection—then tying those duties to the exact conditions that existed at the time of the fall.


