Shelby’s mix of commercial work, residential rebuilds, and ongoing infrastructure projects can create a common scenario: multiple crews working near each other, changing access routes, and scaffolding that gets reconfigured as the job progresses.
When a fall occurs, the “who’s responsible” question can expand quickly:
- the party controlling the worksite safety that day
- the contractor coordinating trades and access
- the subcontractor responsible for assembling, inspecting, or maintaining the scaffold
- equipment vendors or installers if components were supplied with instructions or limitations
Also, local adjusters may try to frame the incident as “unsafe behavior” rather than unsafe conditions. The strongest claims usually start by pinning down the actual site setup—not just what happened in hindsight.


