Wake Forest has a mix of active commercial growth and ongoing residential construction. That means scaffolding is often used for:
- Exterior renovations on older homes and mixed-use properties
- Tenant improvements and retail build-outs
- Roofing, siding, and maintenance work where access routes are frequently adjusted
In these settings, problems that lead to falls may be subtle: a deck section that wasn’t secured, guardrails not installed consistently, missing toe boards, or changes made mid-day without re-checking stability and access. When the site is busy, documentation can be incomplete—and the timeline can get messy.
A Wake Forest scaffolding injury lawyer will focus on reconstructing what changed, who controlled the work area, and whether safety measures were actually implemented (not just listed on paper).


