Tarboro projects often involve multiple trades, phased work, and changing site conditions. Scaffolding can be assembled, modified, and moved as work progresses—sometimes more than once during the same project cycle.
That means two things for injury victims:
- The evidence window is short. Photos, inspection sheets, and incident reports can be lost when sites are cleaned up or equipment is reused.
- The responsibility can be split. Property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers may all claim they weren’t the party controlling fall protection at the moment of the fall.
A Tarboro scaffolding fall attorney helps you build a claim around what actually happened on-site—not what any single party later tries to explain away.


