Scaffolding accidents in our region often happen in “in-between” moments—when crews are transitioning tasks, staging materials, or adjusting access routes. Even if the fall seems sudden, claims usually turn on what the site was doing right before the incident and whether safety responsibilities were actually met.
In practice, Lexington scaffolding fall cases commonly involve:
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors on the same project
- Changing site conditions (new decking, repositioned platforms, moved materials)
- Work occurring near public-facing areas, where traffic and safety protocols may be actively managed
- Disputes about who controlled safety at the time of the fall
Because of that, the early phase matters. The longer you wait, the harder it can be to reconstruct the setup, inspections, and training that should have prevented the fall.


