Greensboro is a hub for construction tied to commercial growth and ongoing maintenance across office buildings, warehouses, and multi-tenant properties. Those settings often share a few risk patterns:
- Tight scheduling and frequent site changes: materials get staged, platforms get adjusted, and access routes shift—sometimes without a fresh inspection.
- Higher traffic around active work zones: vehicles, deliveries, and pedestrian movement increase the chance that scaffolding access points are used in unsafe ways.
- Multi-employer responsibility: general contractors, specialty subcontractors, and staffing/temporary labor may all be involved, which can complicate who controlled safety.
When a fall happens, the “who’s responsible” question becomes very practical: which entity controlled the setup, what safety checks were done, and whether guardrails, toe boards, and proper access were in place at the time.


