Scaffolding injuries often involve multiple parties, and the “who’s responsible” question can get messy quickly—especially on larger projects where responsibilities are split between a property owner, general contractor, subcontractors, and equipment suppliers.
In New Bern, you may see scaffolding used for:
- Residential and commercial renovations near high foot-traffic areas
- Coastal-area repairs where exposure, corrosion concerns, and weather conditions can impact site safety planning
- Industrial and warehouse maintenance where schedules are tight and access routes are rearranged during the day
When a fall occurs, the key legal issue typically isn’t only whether someone fell. It’s whether the responsible parties maintained a safe scaffolding setup and safe access—such as proper decking, stable platforms, and fall protection measures—based on the work being performed.


