Goldsboro has a steady mix of commercial development, residential remodeling, and ongoing upkeep across occupied buildings and industrial properties. In these settings, scaffolding is often used where:
- Workers must access elevated areas quickly (fascia, roofs, exterior walls, loading bays)
- Projects overlap with normal business operations
- Safety changes happen mid-job as materials are moved or work areas shift
When scaffolding is assembled, adjusted, or reconfigured without proper safeguards—like stable decking, secure access, guardrails, and fall protection—falls can become catastrophic.
Even if the company says it was a “workplace accident,” the legal question becomes: who had a duty to provide safe scaffolding and enforce fall protection, and did they meet that duty?


