People assume liability is simple: someone fell, so someone must pay. But scaffolding cases in North Carolina frequently turn on who controlled the jobsite conditions—who ensured safe access, inspected scaffold components, and required fall protection to be used.
In Pinehurst, construction activity can involve multiple contractors working in close proximity (and sometimes overlapping schedules). That makes it especially important to identify:
- who assembled or modified the scaffolding
- who signed off on inspections or safety checks
- who directed workers where to stand, climb, or work
- whether changes were made mid-project without a fresh safety review
Your claim is usually strongest when the legal theory matches the jobsite reality—so the right parties are identified early and the story is supported with records.


