In many cases, the details that decide liability are the same—but the local circumstances can affect what’s available to prove them:
- Short construction windows and changing sites: Crews may reconfigure access points, decking, or guardrails as work progresses.
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors: A general contractor may control scheduling, while a subcontractor handles assembly and inspections.
- Local industrial and commercial maintenance work: Scaffolding isn’t limited to new builds; it’s also used for repairs and upkeep, where “temporary” setups can still carry serious risk.
When a fall occurs, the scene can change quickly. If you wait, the best evidence—photos, inspection logs, component condition, and witness recollections—can be lost.


