Construction accidents don’t always start with “obvious negligence.” In our region, scaffolding and elevated work often overlap with active schedules, remodeling work, and tight site access. Common Graham-area scenarios include:
- Changing access routes during the day (materials staged, ladders repositioned, decking reconfigured)
- Work near entrances or high-traffic areas where workers and visitors move through the same zone
- Projects with multiple subcontractors where safety responsibilities aren’t clearly coordinated
- Weather and ground conditions that affect stability—especially when sites are cleaned up or reconfigured between tasks
When a fall occurs, the legal question becomes: who had the duty to keep people safe in that specific work environment—and did they follow through? That’s where evidence and early investigation make a major difference.


