Cornelius sits in a region with steady building and renovation activity—everything from tenant improvements to residential construction and maintenance. That means scaffolding incidents frequently involve multiple layers of responsibility:
- General contractors coordinating subcontractors across the same site
- Property owners or facility managers controlling when and how areas are accessed
- Multiple shifts and deliveries changing the jobsite layout mid-day
- Shared work zones where workers move through the same areas pedestrians and visitors may eventually use
Practically, that can affect what evidence exists and who has it. In many Cornelius cases, the strongest claims hinge on jobsite control: who directed the work, who approved the scaffold setup, who inspected it, and whether safety measures were actually used—not just whether equipment existed.


