In many Boone-area projects, multiple parties touch the scaffold—general contractors coordinate the site, subcontractors erect and maintain work platforms, and property owners control access to the premises. If the fall involves a shared workspace, a renovation, or a site with public foot traffic nearby, fault can quickly become contested.
Insurers may argue:
- the injured person misused access or didn’t follow instructions
- the scaffold was assembled correctly and only “later” became unsafe
- another contractor’s work created the hazard
The key is building a clear chain from the unsafe condition to the injury you suffered, using evidence that still exists while the jobsite is fresh.


